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What it is: A UF membrane housing is a container, typically constructed from materials such as FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic), stainless steel, or PVC, designed to enclose the ultrafiltration membrane.
Function: The housing is engineered to withstand the pressure necessary to force water through the membrane, effectively separating contaminants from clean water during the ultrafiltration process.
UF Membrane: Ultrafiltration membranes are semi-permeable barriers characterised by pore sizes ranging from 0.01 to 0.05 microns. These membranes allow water and small molecules to pass through while effectively retaining larger
particles such as bacteria, viruses, and some suspended solids.
How it works: Water is forced through the ultrafiltration membrane under pressure, causing contaminants to be retained on one side of the membrane while the filtered water passes through to the other side, resulting in a separation of
impurities from clean water.
Applications: UF systems are utilized in a variety of applications, including drinking water purification, wastewater treatment, and various industrial processes, to effectively remove contaminants and improve water quality.
Benefits: UF systems are efficient at removing contaminants while retaining essential minerals in the water. They can operate effectively with standard home water pressure, making them more accessible compared to reverse osmosis
systems, which often require additional pumping mechanisms.
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