MEMBRANE 4040 UF
Membrane filtration of river water has become an increasingly popular solution to provide water purification at a microscopic level. It makes it possible to treat canal or river water to provide drinking water, but not drinkable water due to the presence of certain pathogenic elements. To make it drinkable, it will need to be treated with chlorine. This 4040 membrane is the original model of the Aquapro water treatment system.
Water quality is essential for public health and the environment. With increasing pollution and contaminants in natural water sources such as rivers, it becomes imperative to adopt advanced filtration methods to ensure the safety of drinking water.
The 4040 UF membrane is designed to filter particles down to 0.02 microns, effectively removing bacteria, viruses, protozoa and other potentially harmful contaminants found in river water. This advanced technology offers a reliable and efficient solution for water purification for a fixed or mobile home (barge).
Advantages of the 4040 Ultra-filtration Membrane
Filtration Efficiency: The 4040 ultra-filtration membrane guarantees extremely fine filtration, effectively removing microscopic contaminants.
Reliability: This membrane is designed to deliver consistent, reliable performance, ensuring water purification without compromise.
Serviceability: It is also easy to maintain, which reduces operational costs and extends the life of the equipment.
Applications of the 4040 Ultra-filtration Membrane
4040 ultra-filtration membrane is widely used in various fields, including:
Applications of UF Membrane
Drinking water supply
Wastewater
Food and beverage industry
Pharmaceutical industry
Various industrial applications
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