SOLUTIONS

  • Zero Liquid Discharge
  • Water Purification and Reuse
  • Sludge Treatment and Dewatering
  • Recycling
  • Metals Recovery
  • Coolant Recovery
  • Process Fluid Recovery
microfiltration - ultrafiltration - Nanofiltration - Reverse Osmosis

Membrane Separation

Four basic types of membrane separation treat wastewater and remove contaminants.

Membrane Separation (MF, UF, NF, RO). Membrane separation is widely used industrially for the treatment of wastewater and the removal of contaminants from various industrial fluids to allow reuse.

All membrane separation systems are provided with clean-in-place systems for easy maintenance. Microfiltration (MF). Microfiltration is a form of filtration that has two common forms, crossflow and dead-end filtration. Learn more...

Ultrafiltration (UF). Ultrafiltration separates different fluids or ions using a semi-porous membrane with pores typically much larger than those used in nanofiltration. Learn more...

Nanofiltration (NF). Nanofiltration is most commonly used to separate a solution mixing desirable and undesirable components, using pores larger than those found in reverse osmosis. Learn more...

Reverse Osmosis (RO). Reverse Osmosis allows the separation of particles as small as ions from a solution. Used to purify water and remove salts, reverse osmosis improves the color, taste or properties of the fluid. Learn more...