WATER TREATMENT
BY ULTRAFILTRATION
WHAT IS ULTRAFILTRATION?
Ultrafiltration (UF) is a membrane process based on the separation of particles by their size. It removes solid particles, colloids, suspended solids, oxidized Fe/Mn, microorganisms, viruses, etc. In general, the ultrafilter cannot remove dissolved organic matter, non-oxidized Fe/Mn, hardness, salts.
ADVANTAGES OF ULTRAFILTRATION
COMPARED TO TRADITIONAL WATER TREATMENT METHODS
The UF facility occupies a small area and has a low weight.
Compared to traditional water treatment plants, it is less sensitive to fluctuations in raw water quality, while the maintenance of the UF module is easier.
Compared to traditional water treatment plants, it is less sensitive to fluctuations in raw water quality, while the maintenance of the UF module is easier.
Ultrafiltration shows an unbeaten high rate of bacteria and viruses retention, higher than 99.99%, thus providing a complete barrier against bacteria, viruses and suspended particles. Turbidity is reduced to levels below 0.2 NTU while significantly fewer chemicals are used, thus reducing the associated waste disposal costs.
Seeing that it is a modular system, the capacity can be simply expanded later as required.
Complete project coverage from design brief preparation through delivery of technology to the construction part.
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