Targets 25% of the topline from membrane solutions in 3 years
Vipul Organics Limited has launched commercial sales of its indigenously developed membranes via its unit, AdiMem Technologies, marking a major expansion from pigments into water treatment. Following a successful showcase at IFAT India 2025, the company is producing RO and UF membranes in Sayakha, Gujarat, and aims for this sector to represent 25% of its total revenue within three years.
Transitioning from pilot to full-scale, the company will launch Reverse Osmosis (RO) and Ultrafiltration (UF) membrane manufacturing at its Sayakha, Gujarat facility, leveraging proprietary Reverse Phase Transition technology for indigenously produced, high-performance membranes. AdiMem Technologies is India’s first fully indigenous manufacturer of membranes.
AdiMem now supplies membranes alongside end-to-end Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP), Sewage Treatment Plants (STP), and pre-treatment systems, for chemicals, pharma, and other sectors. The Sayakha unit of AdiMem will integrate manufacturing, rolling, quality control, and a performance testing infrastructure, enabling comprehensive water and wastewater solutions and consistent product performance at scale.
Membrane revenues are expected to impact the revenues and the margins of Vipul Organics Limited. Vipul organics is targeting 25% of its topline coming from sales of Membranes and Membrane based solutions in the next three years. The company is also targeting a sizeable part of the USD 6.33 billion India filtration market projected for 2033.
AdiMem’s comprehensive lineup, spanning MF/UF/NF/RO, tubular and hollow fibre configurations, and MBR systems is the first fully Indian-made offering in this category. It delivers superior filtration, resilience, and sustainability.
“We are happy to announce that commercial sales of AdiMem products and solutions have now begun. Our Sayakha expansion will scale up our high-performance membranes and full solutions, reinforcing India’s sustainability drive,” says Vipul P. Shah, Managing Director, Vipul Organics Limited.
“From pigments (10,000 TPA expansion) to membranes, this strategic move reduces import reliance on China-dominant supply chains and opens access to the global USD 350 billion market.” The company is bullish on its expansion into Membrane solutions with proprietary technology and Dr. Vatsal Shah, a technocrat leading the initiative.
Backed by a Rights Issue fuelling the Sayakha ramp-up, Vipul Organics projects significant growth in FY2027 amid 12–15% annual chemical membrane demand growth.
June 11, 2026 Connected Process Development through a Unified Digital Platform: Materials, Data, and Actionable Insights
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