Containerized Ultrafiltration Systems
Containerized Ultrafiltration Systems are capable of producing about 1800 m3 of water a day from varying turbidities of water without needing to change membranes. So, a containerized ultrafiltration plant is entirely self-contained, and goes wherever you need it to. It combines the benefits of a containerized system with the benefits of a skid-mounted industrial ultrafiltration system.
Additionally, ultrafiltration systems can produce large volumes of consistently high-grade water. Hence, this water is from varying qualities of intake without needing to change membranes. So, this technology has become portable with the Containerized Ultrafiltration Systems. As a result, fitting an industrial ultrafiltration system in a ten-foot storage container allows you to transport it literally anywhere. Hence, you can carry from site to site, driven short distances in the back of a truck, or remain in place as a permanent installation.
What is the advantage of containerized UF systems?
- No need for chemicals (for example coagulants, flocculates, disinfectants, pH adjustment)
- Size-exclusion filtration as opposed to media depth filtration
- Good and constant quality of the treated water in terms of particle and microbial removal accordingly
- Process and plant compactness accordingly
- Simple automation for containerized ultrafiltration systems
- Environmental friendly
- Mobile
- On the other hand, remote control available
- Insulation is available for example Heat Panel
How does containerized ultrafiltration work?
Containerized Ultrafiltration systems use hollow fibers of membrane material and the feed water flows either inside the shell, or in the lumen of the fibers. So, suspended solids and solutes of high molecular weight are retained, while water and low molecular weight solutes pass through the membrane. Furthermore, ultrafiltration is not fundamentally different from reverse osmosis, microfiltration or nanofiltration, except in terms of the size of the molecules it retains. So, when strategically combined with other purification technologies in a complete water system, containerized uf systems are ideal for the removal of colloids, proteins, bacteria, pyrogens, proteins, and macromolecules larger than the membrane pore size from water.
What is the electrical power consumption of Containerized UF System?
Because it is depending on capacity of ro water purifier plant as liter per hour or liter per day. As a result, our containerized ultrafiltration systems power supply range is 220V to 480V with 50Hz or 60Hz.