Ultrafiltration
The ultrafiltration process utilizes a special membrane to further separate the already pre-cleaned clear water from dirt particles and dissolved substances.
This is achieved by applying pressure, which pushes the water through the membrane and cleans it, while larger particles are retained. This technique is mainly used in industrial and municipal water treatment and offers significant advantages:
- It consumes little energy, requires infrequent cleanings,
- saves space due to its compact design, and
- is easy to operate and maintain.
These characteristics make ultrafiltration a cost-effective and effective solution for the post-treatment of pre-treated surface and groundwater.
Additionally, the process is excellent for pretreatment for further cleaning stages such as reverse osmosis.