WATER TREATMENT
Rapid media filtration is the most often used method in drinking water treatment plants. Water is run through a medium, usually sand, letting the sand media remove any remaining particles and flocs in the water.
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WATER TREATMENT
Rapid media filtration is the most often used method in drinking water treatment plants. Water is run through a medium, usually sand, letting the sand media remove any remaining particles and flocs in the water.
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WATER TREATMENT
Rapid media filtration is the most often used method in drinking water treatment plants. Water is run through a medium, usually sand, letting the sand media remove any remaining particles and flocs in the water.
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Water Treatment
There are four subtypes of pressure-driven membrane filtration, each of which handles particles of various sizes. These processes include:
- Microfiltration
- Nanofiltration
- Ultrafiltration
- Reverse osmosis (RO)
Microfiltration: Microfiltration is a pressure-driven membrane filtration method for removing micron-sized particles from water. Various types of water and wastewater can be treated using this method.
We apply this process for the following applications:
- Boiler refeeds
- Clarifying and sterilizing water for beverage, food, and pharmaceutical industries
- Cooling towers
- Providing desalination pretreatments in multi-stage processes
- Potable water treatment
- Safer water discharge processes
- Wastewater treatment
- To optimize water re-use filtration systems in industrial and municipal settings
- Treating water at point-of-use (POU) and point-of-entry (POE) ports • Water reuse