Deep membrane treatment system
Membrane filtration technology is a pressure-based membrane separation method employed in advanced water treatment, also referred to as advanced membrane filtration technology. Under a certain pressure, when the stock solution flows over the membrane surface, and small molecular substances to pass through to become permeate, while the substances in the stock solution whose volume is larger than the micro-pores on the membrane surface are trapped at the liquid inlet side of the membrane and become concentrated solution, thus achieving the purpose of separating and concentrating the stock solution.
The membrane treatment system sets itself apart from conventional filtration technology by offering selective separation on a molecular level, including three distinct components: ultrafiltration, nanofiltration and reverse osmosis.
Membrane separation is a non-invasive and non-destructive physical process that does not induce qualitative changes or introduce pollutants to the components. Moreover, its cross-flow operation minimizes the risk of blockages and contamination.
