Membrane system

Special membrane for sewage treatment

Special Ultrafiltration |Spiral-Wound |Disc Tube Membrane System

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Core advantages of the product

Based on special membrane products, multiple series of special membrane systems are designed for different application scenarios and water quality conditions. These systems are standardized and modular, allowing flexible combinations according to on-site needs.

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工业污水处理一体化设备


Product Features:

Plug-and-Play, Quick and Convenient

Standardized prefabricated modules with short delivery periods (7-30 calendar days). Fast installation and short start-up cycles, ready to use after connecting water and electrical lines on-site. Cloud-based data management for easy operation and maintenance.

★High Cost-Effectiveness

Optimized product design, batch customization of components, intelligent batch production of modules, short delivery periods, minimal pre-treatment, precise control of chemical dosage for wastewater treatment, low frequency of membrane system cleaning, and low operating costs. Long-lasting membrane system equipment, no need for new construction, small footprint, and wastewater treatment equipment can be reused across multiple projects. Wide applicability.

Product specifications and performance

The system's daily treatment capacity ranges from 50 to 200 tons per day, and can be configured according to wastewater treatment requirements.

Product application areas

Leachate Treatment

Concentration and Separation of Food and Beverage Products

Concentration and Separation in Pharmaceutical Industry

Field Emergency Applications

Seawater Desalination

Reclaimed Water Systems

Water Softening Systems

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