Membrane filtration technology plays a vital role in both enhancing water quality and extending the lifespan of equipment in industrial processes by removing unwanted substances from water with high precision. Selecting the right type of membrane is a critical step in terms of both efficiency and cost.

1. Chemical Treatment Systems

Chemical treatment systems clean pollutants in water through chemical reactions. They are often preferred to regulate pH balance and remove dissolved metals and organic substances.

2. Environmentally Friendly Biological Water Treatment Technologies

Environmentally friendly biological water treatment technologies use the power of natural microorganisms to clean water effectively and sustainably.

  • Natural Microorganisms: They break down wastewater and biologically decompose harmful substances.

  • Sustainability: They ensure water is cleaned without harming the environment.

  • Waste Reduction: They reduce waste amounts by biologically eliminating organic substances.

  • Environmental Protection: They protect aquatic ecosystems and groundwater resources.

3. Physical Methods and Applications in Water Treatment

Physical methods in water treatment effectively remove suspended solids, sediments, and large particles from water through techniques such as filtration, sedimentation, and centrifugation.

 

4. Membrane Treatment Systems

  • High Filtration Sensitivity: Effectively filters microorganisms, particles, and some dissolved substances.

  • Wide Application Area: Used in drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment, industrial process water, and seawater desalination.

  • Energy Efficiency: Consumes less energy compared to some other treatment methods.

  • High Water Quality: The treated water is of high quality and safe from a health perspective.

  • Environmentally Friendly: Minimizes environmental impact by reducing the use of chemicals.