Toray to Launch Lower-Biofouling Ultrafiltration  Membrane Module with One of the Industry’s Smallest  Nominal Pore Sizes*, at Just 0.005 micrometers

Tokyo, Japan, April 27, 2026 – Toray Industries, Inc., announced today thatit plans to launch the F-HFUG Series ultrafiltration (UF) membrane module in May this year for wastewater  reuse. It has completed mass production technology and product reliability evaluations for  the new offering, whose helps improve lower-biofouling performance of reverse osmosis  (RO) membrane and stabilizes long-term operations. This module is based on a high removal UF membrane that the company unveiled in February 2025.  

Nations everywhere are tightening wastewater regulations as water demand rises. Regions  with limited resources position reusing wastewater as vital for supply stability. The  challenge is that wastewater contains a lot of biopolymers that are a key cause of the  biofouling (see note) that clogs membranes. 

Proprietary micropore control technology delivered a nominal pore size of just0.005  micrometers, among smallest in the industry according to Toray research as of April this  year.  

Toray’s advance slashes the permeate volume of biopolymers to around one-third of that  of its conventional counterparts. Biopolymers are normally hard to remove. Pilot tests at a  wastewater treatment plant demonstrated that the company’s UF membrane suppresses  biofouling of downstream RO membranes while maintaining UF permeate flow. The  decrease in RO water production attributable to biopolymers is around one-third that of  regular membranes. This advantage should reduce chemical cleaning frequency and RO  operational issues, helping cut overall wastewater reuse operating costs while lowering  water production expenses. 

Toray is deploying its UF membrane business globally, focusing on North America, which is  accelerating the adoption of wastewater reuse processes. The company will exhibit its new  product at IFAT Munich 2026, the world’s premier trade fair for environmental technologies,  which runs from May 4 through 7. 

Under the IGNITION 2028 medium-term management program that debuted at the start of  April, Toray aims to expand its water treatment business in such areas as seawater  desalination and wastewater reuse. The company will help the world address resource  challenges by providing advanced water treatment membrane solutions and top-notch 

technical support.

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