Our UF membrane systems use advanced hollow fiber or ceramic technologies operated in the outside-in or inside-out direction of flow. Given the small membrane pore sizes used with these technologies, fouling due to deposition of organic and inorganic compounds on the membrane may occur if the system is not properly designed and operated. Therefore, we use automated backwashing, air scour and chemical flushing processes to maintain the rate of membrane fouling within acceptable limits. Chemical cleaning is employed once a maximum transmembrane pressure has been reached. Typical cleaning agents utilized include acids, caustic, surfactants, enzymes and certain oxidants, depending upon membrane material and fouling type.
Common Applications
Municipal drinking water filtration
Industrial Wastewater Recovery
COD Reduction
RO & NF Pre-treatment
Typical Features
Welded and Powder Coated Steel Skid
High Quality Membrane Elements
Module Housings with Sampling Ports
Stainless Steel Feed Pump
Stainless Steel Schedule and/or 80 PVC Pipe Work
Automated Control Valves
Integrated Process Controls
Automatic Backwash System
Pressure Gauges
Flow Transmitters
Pressure Transmitters
(CIP) Clean-In-Place System
Optional Features
PLC/HMI/VFD Controls
Remote Data Interface via User-Defined Network Protocol
Redundant pumps
Feed and Process Tanks
Stainless Steel Skid
VFD's
Hypochlorite & Acid Dosing
Coagulant Feed System
Gravity Drain Tanks