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Ultrafiltration systems
Ultrafiltration is a special filtration process that originates from the field of membrane technology.
With the help of this water treatment process, even macromolecular substances and extremely small particles can be separated from water and concentrated.
Reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, and nanofiltration
Reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration and nanofiltration
Ultrafiltration
Ultrafiltration is a special filtration process. This process can even be used to separate and concentrate macromolecular substances and extremely small particles from water.
Nanofiltration
Compared to reverse osmosis, nanofiltration requires lower water pressure, typically below 7 bar, which means lower energy consumption compared to a reverse osmosis system with the same throughput capacity.
Reverse osmosis
Reverse osmosis is typically used for water desalination, as this treatment method covers the widest range of applications, as shown in the diagram. Nanofiltration, on the other hand, is used to remove undesirable substances either completely or partially.
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