Reverse Osmosis (RO)

RO is a water purification process that uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove a wide range of contaminants from water. It is commonly used to remove dissolved salts, minerals, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses, and other impurities.

Membrane Filtration

Ultra Filtration (UF)

UF filtration uses a membrane with larger pores compared to RO and NF. It effectively removes suspended solids, colloids, bacteria, viruses, and some macromolecules from water.

Nanofiltration (NF)

NF filtration is similar to RO but operates with a slightly larger pore size. It removes substances such as bacteria, viruses, larger organic molecules, and certain salts.

Microfiltration (MF)

MF uses a larger pore size compared to UF and is primarily used to remove suspended solids, bacteria, and some protozoa from water.

Membrane contactors

  • Contained within an industry standard 8” grp pressure vessel

  • Typically, two contactors per pressure vessel

  • Flow 11.4 – 34.1m3/h per vessel