Hexivon, formerly Invicta Water, has announced the official launch of its new brand identity, marking the evolution of a company purpose-built to solve one of the most urgent environmental challenges of our time: the permanent elimination of PFAS contamination from water.
The rebrand unifies Invicta Water and BNNano under a single identity — Hexivon — and reflects the company’s expanded mission, broader platform, and the singular technology that sets it apart: a patented boron nitride nanotube (BNNT) media that permanently destroys PFAS compounds on-site at the molecular level, eliminating the waste streams that concentrate and transfer contamination elsewhere.
Speaking on the rebrand, Tim Peters, CEO of Hexivon, said: “The name Hexivon represents what we are building — a platform with the science, the scale, and the conviction to take on the PFAS crisis at every level. Municipalities, industrial operators, and government agencies are facing a compliance emergency. We exist to solve it — permanently.”
Technology designed to permanently destroy PFAS
Unlike conventional approaches that filter, concentrate, and transfer PFAS contamination — creating a secondary disposal problem — Hexivon’s technology breaks the carbon-fluorine bond entirely. No toxic waste stream. No filters to replace. No problem moved elsewhere.
Addressing tightening PFAS regulations
The rebrand comes at a critical inflection point for the water treatment industry. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s federal maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for PFOS and PFOA — set at 4 parts per trillion — require all community water systems to achieve compliance by 2031.
More than 1,300 systems nationally have at least one regulated PFAS compound detected above a federal MCL, with zero confirmed to be actively treating and compliant. Hexivon’s current commercial target addresses over 18,000 facilities within its operational range.
Supporting multiple industries
Hexivon serves customers across five market verticals — Blue Future (municipal drinking water), ZeroSign (wastewater management), PureAfter (industrial water management), Planet Clear (land reclamation and development), and Mineral Command (military and government AFFF elimination) — offering a complete platform for PFAS elimination across every application.