UF -B ULTRAFILTRATION PLANTS
Water TreatmentUF-B Ultrafiltration systems are simple, effective systems for small and medium-scale water…
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UF-B Ultrafiltration systems are simple, effective systems for small and medium-scale water treatment requirements. They
are easy to operate and maintain. They are particularly suited for the treatment of polluted surface water from dams, rivers and
reservoirs as well as wastewater recovery. UF modules use a large number of small pore capillaries of about 0.03 microns to
remove particles and organic and inorganic contaminants. The process does not remove dissolved salts such as sodium, calcium, and chlorides and thus not suitable for borehole water that has high salt levels. Ultrafiltration is a high recovery process that only
requires periodic backwashing and air scouring to remove contaminants with a chemical cleaning agent. This process is
fully automated using solenoid valves and a backwash pump with a timer.
UF-B system is supplied skid mounted on a base
-frame including membranes, automated control of plant operation for
backwash. The system includes a small tank for CIP cleaning, backwash, and flushing. System operation is fully automated for
backwash and includes dry run protection. Other features include · High-efficiency pumps for feed, backwash, and cleaning · Automated backwash and cleaning. · Flow meters and pressure gauges for monitoring · Pre-filter 120 Micron.
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-UF systems provide an efficient and economic solution where portable water is required without the use of chemicals. The
the process uses low energy consumption with minimal operaƟonal intervention and low maintenance costs.
OPERATING PARAMETERS
Operating Pressure:0.2-2bar
Max Operating Temperature: 45 Degrees C
PH range:2-12
Raw Water Quality: Turbidity <15 NTU, no grease or oils
Recovery: 95-98% depending on raw water quality
Backwash frequency:1-3 times per hour.
Raw water analysis should be provided to inform the extent of pre
-treatment required
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