Ultrafiltration
Across numerous process and wastewater scenarios, the necessity lies not in diminishing dissolved ions, but rather in achieving the adept reduction of colloidal inorganic or organic molecules. Ultrafiltration (UF) membrane setups and system blueprints closely parallel those employed in the single-stage Reverse Osmosis (RO) process. Notably, the substantial molecules that UF eliminates carry minimal osmotic pressure, leading to operational pressures that generally remain notably lower than those observed in RO systems. Among the customary applications, one finds the curtailing of oil and grease, alongside the reclamation of precious impurities within process waste streams.