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Hollow Fiber Ultrafiltration (UF) System
Integrated UF system technology uses ultrafiltration as the core process to treat water. The system includes the UF device, roots blower, dosing system, cleaning device, and security filters. Depending on raw water quality, pretreatment such as quartz sand filters or activated carbon filters may be integrated to remove suspended solids, colloids, organic matter, and odors.
| No. |
Feed Water Quantity (TPH) |
UF Membrane Module Spec. |
Module Quantity (PCS) |
| 1 | 10 | UFaIA160 | 10 |
| 2 | 20 | UFbIA160 | 20 |
| 3 | 36 | UFaOA200 | 24 |
| 4 | 104 | UFaIA225 | 52 |
We provide a comprehensive range of water treatment products including UF ultrafiltration membranes, MBR hollow fiber systems, Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems, Integrated AO/AAO equipment, and Moving Bed Biofilm Reactors (MBBR).
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What materials are used in your hollow fiber membranes?
We utilize high-quality Pes, Pan, and PVDF materials to ensure durability and high filtration efficiency across different water conditions.
Q2: Can the UF system be customized for specific flow rates?
Yes, we offer fully customized designs. Our technical department can study your requirements and design a system ranging from 10 TPH to over 100 TPH.
Q3: What pollutants can the integrated UF system remove?
It effectively removes suspended solids, colloids, bacteria, viruses, iron, and organic matter. When combined with pretreatment, it also removes odors and pesticides.
Q4: Is the system suitable for containerized installation?
Absolutely. We provide both civil works designs and containerized type systems for easy transport and rapid deployment.
Q5: What industries benefit most from this technology?
It is widely used in food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, power plants, electronics manufacturing, and municipal wastewater recycling.
Q6: Does the system include a cleaning mechanism?
Yes, the integrated system includes a dedicated cleaning device to maintain membrane flux and extend the service life of the modules.