KMX Technologies today announced the successful completion and Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) of its domestically manufactured Vacuum Membrane Distillation (VMD) systems for a U.S.-based customer.
This milestone marks a significant step in strengthening the domestic supply chain for advanced water treatment and critical mineral recovery technologies.
As global demand intensifies for sustainable solutions in water and mineral processing, KMX’s proprietary VMD technology continues to gain traction across strategic industries. In response, KMX is accelerating its supply chain diversification efforts to ensure U.S. project developers have access to high-performance, cost effective, American-made systems.
Zachary Sadow, CEO of KMX Technologies, said, “Supply chain resilience is essential for the future of U.S. critical mineral and water infrastructure. We’re proud to contribute to that resilience by delivering domestically manufactured VMD systems that help industries maximize resource recovery while minimizing geopolitical and logistical risks”.
Further reinforcing its commitment to U.S. manufacturing, KMX recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Sumitomo Electric to conduct a feasibility study for the development of the first U.S.-based mass production plant for next-generation VMD technology.
This initiative reflects KMX’s broader expansion strategy and its dedication to supporting industries of strategic importance through innovation, reliability, and domestic capability.
About KMX Technologies
KMX Technologies is solving the most critical environmental and energy challenges of the 21st century. Through its proprietary membrane distillation technology, the company sustainably sources critical minerals necessary for next-generation supply chains and infrastructure, is advancing wastewater treatment, and is accelerating energy storage with its direct lithium recovery enhancement processes.