About Ultra Filtration Plant
Ultra Filtration Plant works on the technology of membrane filtration which is used as the pre-treatment corresponding to the existent reverse osmosis plants. Wisely developed these plants are integrated with the purpose of reducing the counts of micro bacterial. It is the mechanism that is used for the separation of high molecular weight particles from the water. Through the ultra filtration process, users can also separate the particles of 0.01 microns from the liquid. Our Ultra Filtration Plant can be incorporated with different membrane sizes and configurations as per the application needs.
Features:
- Adequate safety interlocks
- Automatic forward flush and back flush
- Applied in cross-flow or dead-end mode
Advanced Water Purification TechnologyUtilizing state-of-the-art membrane filtration with polyethersulfone or PVDF membranes, our UF plant significantly reduces contaminants, particulates, and microorganisms, delivering safe and high-quality water for numerous applications. The robust pre-treatment requirement ensures extended membrane life and consistent performance.
Custom-Fit Solutions for Varied DemandsWith flexible design optionsskid-mounted or containerizedand customizable dimensions according to capacity, this plant seamlessly integrates into both newly built and existing water treatment systems. Connection sizes ranging from 1 to 4 offer adaptability to various flow requirements.
Enhanced Control and User-Friendly OperationA PLC-based digital control system streamlines operation, monitoring, and troubleshooting. Low-noise centrifugal or multistage pumps keep sound levels below 60 dB, while the plants electric-driven configuration ensures consistent and reliable performance, meeting the needs of modern facilities.
FAQs of Ultra Filtration Plant:
Q: How does the Ultra Filtration Plant improve water quality for industrial use?
A: The Ultra Filtration Plant utilizes advanced membrane filtration technology, combined with rigorous pre-treatment steps (sand, carbon, and micron filtration), to remove suspended solids, bacteria, and harmful contaminants. This ensures the output has turbidity below 1 NTU and conductivity less than 20 S/cm, making it highly suitable for sensitive industrial processes.
Q: What water sources can the Ultra Filtration Plant treat effectively?
A: The system is designed to treat a wide range of water sources, including groundwater, municipal supply, and surface water. Its robust construction and reliable membrane materials (polyethersulfone and PVDF) allow for effective purification across various input water qualities with conductivity up to 2000 S/cm.
Q: When is pre-treatment necessary for this filtration system?
A: Pre-treatment, involving sand, carbon, and micron filtration stages, is essential before ultrafiltration to remove larger particulates, organic matter, and chlorine. This protects the UF membranes, extends their operational life, and maintains consistent filtration performance.
Q: Where can this UF Plant be installed and what installation types are available?
A: The plant is available as skid-mounted, containerized, or other customized installations to fit the physical and operational requirements of industrial sites, commercial facilities, or municipal water treatment projects. Dimensions are tailored based on required capacity and site constraints.
Q: How is the system controlled and monitored?
A: A PLC-based digital control system manages the filtration process, adjusting parameters, and providing real-time system data. This enhances operational efficiency, simplifies troubleshooting, and supports preventive maintenance routines.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this Ultra Filtration Plant for water treatment?
A: Key benefits include high filtration efficiency (up to 98%), low noise operation (<60 dB), chlorine tolerance, and universal compatibility with different water sources. The plant delivers consistently high-quality water, is easy to integrate, and features sturdy materials for long service life.
Q: What types of pumps are used in this filtration plant, and why?
A: The plant utilizes centrifugal or multistage electric-driven pumps, ensuring stable water pressure and flow across all filtration stages. This design supports continuous, energy-efficient operation, essential for industrial, commercial, or municipal water treatment.