At H2O Ion Exchange, we take pride in being a leading Ultrafiltration Plant Manufacturer to meet the needs of our clients. We endeavor to deliver cutting-edge solutions prepared with innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction.
With an excellent track record of commitment and success, we have established ourselves as a trusted partner to provide reliable and efficient filtration solutions. Our ultrafiltration plants are designed for various applications such as water treatment, wastewater recovery, industrial processes etc.
Contact us today to experience the difference of ultrafiltration technology with H2O Ion Exchange.
As per Client Requirement
Ultrafiltration Membrane
As per exact capacity
Backwashing, chemical cleaning
Moderate to high
Drinking water, wastewater treatment
Automated controls, monitoring
Real-time data logging
NSF, ANSI, ISO compliant
Ultrafiltration Systems working cycle:
The Filtration Process begins with the intake of raw wastewater that contains contaminants into the ultrafiltration system.
In some cases, the Pre-treatment process occurs to remove larger particles, molecules and enhance the efficiency of filtration.
The water is then passed through semi-permeable membranes which allow water molecules but block larger particles and contaminants.
Unwanted bacteria, viruses, particles and molecules are retained by the membrane in this step.
The entire filtration process is driven by hydrostatic pressure to the raw water to overcome the resistance of the membrane. A periodic cleaning and maintenance is very essential to restore the performance of the filter membranes and to prevent fouling or degradation.
Our continuous research and development strengthen our innovative ideas to stay ahead with the market trend.
Our Ultrafiltration Plant offer various advantages and benefits to the clients across industries. Here we mention some key benefits:
Ultrafiltration plants involve semi-permeable membranes to separate bacteria, solids, viruses and other molecules from water or wastewater. In case of high pressure segments, ultrafiltration applications are needed. Such as
Ultrafiltration and RO both are membrane filtration processes, but they differ in terms of membrane pore size and the process of contaminants removal.