About Keensen
KeenSen Technology established in 2008, headquartered in Changsha, China, specializing in research, manufacturing, marketing and application for reverse osmosis membrane and nanofiltration membrane products, including element, membrane sheet and membrane application system.
KeenSen imported automatic membrane sheet and element production line in 2010, which could process 6 million square meter membrane sheet annually. KeenSen make significant breakthrough in RO and NF membranes by recreating and upgrading the membrane formulation, element assembling, testing and application technology.
KeenSen membrane products certified by NSF and obtained 40 national invention patents, could provide customer with one-stop service including membrane element selection and application, water quality testing and analysis, application system fault diagnosis, maintenance and operation etc.
KeenSen membrane products have been applied in more than 100 countries worldwidely, utilized in seawater desalination, brackish water and sewage wastewater treatment, reclaimed water recycle, and liquid concentration and separation etc., involving industries of steel, power, electronics, electroplating, landfill leachate, petrochemical, coal to chemicals, thermoelectric, textile and dyeing, pulp & papermaking, pharmacy, municipal drinking water, food & beverage, and aerospace etc.
Mission: To create value for partner with constantly innovative product and satisfactory service
Vision: To be the preferred supplier of water treatment membrane product worldwidely
Core Value: Co-creation and Co-ownership
To create KeenSen a leading enterprise of water treatment membrane supply industry.
The one who consistently strive for this target will gain.
Management Philosophies:
- Cooperation: Integrity and all-win
- Marketing: Demand-oriented and customer-centric
- Product: Constant innovation and excellence
- Quality: Quality is lifeline
- Safety: Safety first, prevention priority
- Environment: Shall be consistently protected
- Decision-making: Practicality and brainstorming