False. At FF we produce the fastest (90GPH-150GPH) most equipped American made falling film units on the market.
No other company can compete.
You got us on turn key I admit
We chose not to go that route.
False. At FF we produce the fastest (90GPH-150GPH) most equipped American made falling film units on the market.
No other company can compete.
You got us on turn key I admit
We chose not to go that route.
I don’t believe so
all membranes are running into the hundreds of psi, if not closer to, or exceeding 1000.
More like 450 psi max.
We can remove ethanol at 275 L/hr per 8040 module with Ecosce membranes.
How much? I bet I can scale up my ffe and still be cheaper…
I can produce a 150gph unit for 100k. It’s the ancillary hardware that just adds up.
And the operational cost. FFE’s are extremely energy inefficient.
3 story gantry? oh. boy! how big is the utility room to support this?
60k for Falling Formulations 180GPH film unit.
100k at FF And we produce a unit that recovers over 300GPH.
Scaling is no issue…
With jackets & thermocouples for interlock integration.
Every picture I’ve seen from you is chineese tho. So I’m not shocked.
They specified this, are they lying or are you shook?
. False.
Good luck with your film units tho!
We don’t hate, we participate.
(For the record falling formulations utilizes an “ex boeing lead” contracted sanitary stainless and aircraft aluminum welder)
I’ve only seen a couple pics. Post some pics of your units.
Please educate me.
If you have a million dollars I’m sure we could build something better
who is we?
We the people of future4200. Me? Shit I’ll collaborate with someone like @downtheterphole if you wanna make that happen
how many like this have you built prior?
Zero, but I know that entire system. I’ve watched that video several times. Its cool, it’s inspiring. We’re on an open source website, if you want one built it can be done. The most complex part in my opinion is the control room.
It would take a team to conquer a task like this, but for a million dollars, it can be done