
Your Water.
Made Healthier.
Advanced contaminant capture technology using proprietary molecularly imprinted polymers for cleaner, safer water. Engineered at the molecular level.
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Breakthrough Polymer Platforms
Proprietary polymer technologies designed for precision contaminant removal, enhanced process efficiency, and long-term durability.
Emerging Contaminant Capture
Targeting PFAS, 1,4-dioxane, microplastics, and pharmaceutical residues at the molecular level, with higher capture efficiency and lower lifecycle costs than traditional media.
Sustainable Recovery and Reuse
Recovery-focused polymers don't just remove contaminants. They enable reclamation for reuse, reducing waste and unlocking new value streams.
Custom Formulations
From specialized media to application-specific formulations, our technologies integrate seamlessly into existing treatment systems and processes.
How polyCPTR Captures PFAS
A molecularly imprinted polymer contains binding sites engineered to recognize and lock onto a specific contaminant, like a key fitting only one lock.
polyCPTR
Our flagship material family is engineered for high-capacity contaminant capture across water treatment, industrial operations, and advanced environmental applications.
- ✓ Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP) technology
- ✓ Selective capture of long-chain and short-chain PFAS
- ✓ 90% permanent capture rate
- ✓ FDA/NSF-compliant, non-toxic materials
- ✓ Available in beads, columns, and custom formats
Science-Driven,
Performance-Focused
Deep Technical Expertise
Built on advanced polymer chemistry, environmental engineering, and process design.
High Performance, Low Complexity
Engineered polymers that minimize system demands while maximizing contaminant capture.
Built for the Future
Designed to meet long-term sustainability goals and evolving regulatory landscapes.
PFAS Limits Are Tightening,
State by State
Hover or tap a highlighted state to see its current PFAS regulation status. Federal EPA limits take effect in 2029.