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lubricants 135, 137,140 boilerfeedwater 10,235
Luxembourg 6 and concentration polarisation 3 7
continuous (CMF) 118
M designexample 222-225
M-Real Kirkniemi paper mill (Finland) 12 1, membranesfor 15,16,18, 19,23-24
248-250,270-27s municipal water treatment 33, 229-230,
McKinley Paper plant (New Mexico) 11 8 233-235
Macrosorb 148 textileprocess 151-154,206
magnesium83.86.89,90,94,96,241 microflotation 108
magnesiumsalts 61.62, 64,89,90,175 microorganisms2, 5,65-66.90,91,166,229,
make-upwater85.87.94,96-98,238-239. 249
see ulso boiler feedwater microstrainers 59
makings steep water 161 mineral salts
manganese62,81,93.235 cooling and boiler feedwater 81, 82, 83,86,
mass balance 33, 86, 173-1 74,246 88,89-90,95
and critical flux 39 formation 37, 38.61-65. 107
mass transfer control 41-52 rejection 19,67,239.249
mass transfer promotion 58, 173 seealso scalants
mass transfer theory and modelling 40-41,188 Mitsubishi Rayon Co Ltd 2 72
Matlab simulation tool 200 models, for mass transfer in membrane
MBRs see membrane bioreactors processes 40-41, 172, seealso water pinch
MDF (medium density fibreboard) production analysis
118-119,244-248 modifiedstarches 135, 136,138
meat industry 76 MODO Husum sulphate pulp mill (Sweden) 1 17
mechanical pulpingprocesses 102, 104, 105, molecular weight cut-off (MWCO) 15, 11 7. 15 3
106,108-110,109,112,114,120 Monsanto Prism 173
medicalapplications6,19,149, 164. 166 mothproofing 139
melamine resins 139 municipaleffluent2-3. 10. 31, 33, 59
membrane reclamationandreuse93,98,228-237
definition 14 treatment ofindustrial water 3-4
configurations 2 3-3 2 MWCO see molecular weight cut-off
manufacture 17-2 3
mass transfer control 41-3 N
materials 15-23, 174 Nfoodplant (Japan) 254-257,270-275
morphology 16 Nadir Filtration GmbH 122, 248, 272
permeability40. 56-57,66, 67. 172 nanofiltration (NF) 9,14, 17,20.40,43
processes 7-1 1.14 for caustic recovery 160
resistance 15, 32, 35 ceramic membranes 18
stability/integrity20, 174, 175,230, 234, and concentration polarisation 3 7
264 design software 174, 183
structure 14-17 dyestuff removal 15 1-1 54
membrane bioreactors (MBRs) 30-31.44.45, and fouling 60
46,47,52,162,242-243, seealsosubmerged make-up and blowdown water 97
membrane bioreactors makings steep water 161
Memcor 10, 118.161, 233 membranes for 15,16,19.22,2 7
mercerising 138,140.145, 149,202,204,205 potable water 21-22
mercuric salts 62 pulpandpaperindustry 119. 121,249
metallic catalysts 140 staging 52, 53
metallic corrosion see corrosion naphthol 139
metallic membranes 16,24 Natal University Pollution Research Group 200
metallicscalant 67, 68 natural gaspowerstation 237-241
metals industries 6, 8. 79 natural organicmatter (NOM) 21-22, 52, 59,
Metso 2 72 60, 65, 66, 67, 122, seealsoorganicmatter
Mexico 132 NEC Semiconductors (UK) Ltd (Livingston) 26 5-
microbially induced corrosion (MIC) 90 269
microbiological safety 83-84. 167 Nernst-Planck equation 42
microelectronicsindustry 6,9-10, 79,99,265- Netherlands 6,241-244
269.270.271 New Jersey (Bergen generating facility) 98
microfiltration (MF) 9, 10, 11. 14. 17,19,20, New Logic 3 1
51,hO New Mexico (McKinley Paper plant) 1 18
beverage industry 161 NF200 membrane 121