overview
Ultrafiltration is a membrane separation process that uses screening as the separation principle and pressure as the driving force. It can effectively remove particles, colloids, bacteria, and high molecular weight organic substances from water, and is widely used in the separation, concentration, and purification of substances. The ultrafiltration process has no phase transformation and operates at room temperature, making it particularly suitable for the separation of thermosensitive substances. It has good temperature resistance, acid and alkali resistance, and oxidation resistance, and can be used for a long time below 45 ℃ with a pH value of 2-13. The materials used include polystyrene (PS), polyacrylonitrile (PAN), polypropylene (PP), etc.
application area
Terminal filtration of ultrapure water in the electronics industry
Treatment of ultra-low permeability oil entering water in oil fields
Preparation of beverages and drinking water
Sterilization, clarification, and pure water separation of oral liquids and biological products
Concentrating and refining fruit juice
Industrial wastewater treatment and recovery of useful substances
advantage
Has a high removal rate for heat sources, microorganisms, and trace organic matter in water
High durability, with a service life of up to 3 years (ultrafiltration membrane)
Exquisite design ensures small system size and low operating energy consumption
The operation process is smooth, the water quality is stable, it is timely and not contaminated, and it can inhibit the growth of microorganisms in the system
It has high chemical resistance and a pH range of 2-13. It can be cleaned, disinfected, and reused with chemical agents.
TECHNICAL INDEX
Single processing power | 1—100T/H | Working pressure | 0.05-0.2Mpa |
operation temperature | 5—40℃ | ph value | 2—13 |
operating mode | Manual or automatic | rate of recovery | 90% |