Water treatment desalination filter Uf system Sea Water Desalination Machine

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Big Uf System Sea Water Desalination Machine Ultrafiltration Machine Water Treatment Salty Water Desalination Filter

UItrafiltration technology is a membrane filtration method that uses asymmetric microporous structure and semi-permeable membrane media at a certain pressure and flow rate at room temperature, and relies on the pressure difference on both sides of the membrane as the driving force to filter in a cross - flow manner, Solvents ano small molecular substances pass, and macromolecular substances and microparticles such as proteins, water-soluble polymers, bacteria, etc, are blocked by the filter membrane to achieve separation, classification, purification, ano concentration-a new type of membrane separation technology.
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Product Description

Uf system Sea Water Desalination Machine
Ultrafiltration is one of the membrane separation technologies driven by pressure. For the purpose of separating macromolecules from small molecules, the membrane pore size is between 20-1000A°. The hollow fiber ultrafilter (membrane) has the advantages of high filling density in the unit container and small floor space.
The ultrafiltration equipment system has a high recovery rate and high-quality products, which can achieve high-efficiency separation, purification and high-fold concentration of materials.The system is made of sanitary pipe valves, and the site is clean and hygienic, meeting the requirements of GMP production specifications.
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Product Parameter

 
Membrane flux Material temperature Operating pressure Membrane cleaning Membrane life
1-500L/㎡H ≤60℃ 0.11-0.6Mpa 1-3 month 12-36 month
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Applicable Industry

Products are widely used in electronics, electroplating, power plants, medicine, petroleum, chemical, food and beverage, printing and dyeing indutries. Starck strives to be the forefront explorer of water treatment equipment at home and abroad!
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