Nanofiltration Membrane Technology Equipment Available In Wisconsin
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Manufactured by SnowPure Water Technologiesbased in USA
Nanofiltration (NF) is a membrane separation process. NF membranes pass water and reject ionic and non-ionic species based on both size and charge. Nanofiltration is not simply “loose RO”, and does more than “pass more ions than an RO” (as the phrase implies). Nanofiltration ...
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Manufactured by Progressive Water Treatment, Inc.based in USA
removal. Nanofiltration membrane technology is a pressure-related process, during which separation takes place, based on molecule ...
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Manufactured by Waterman Engineers Australiabased in AUSTRALIA
to remove arsenic (As), including oxidation, coagulation, adsorption, etc., but due to their maintenance costs, there is a push for sophisticated, affordable nanofiltration membrane-based technology. With the aid of catalytic, nano adsorbent filter media for drinking water and for the pre-treatment of industrial wastewater, WATERMAN ENGINEERS ...
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Manufactured by Hydro Air Research Italia s.r.l.based in ITALY
Nanofiltration is a pressure driven process similar to Reverse Osmosis (RO) applied in the area between RO and UF. Monovalent ions and low molecular weight organics are passing through the membrane, while bigger compounds are rejected. MW cut off of a NF membrane is in the range 150-500 and typical application is in pharmaceutical ...
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Manufactured by EnviroFALK GmbHbased in GERMANY
Nanofiltration: for retention of ions, molecules and particulates. Nanofiltration systems are used for partial softening and reduction of turbidity and discolouration of surface water. The term nanofiltration refers to the filter's retention capability, which is approx. one nanometer. ...
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Distributed by Esmil Process Systems Ltdbased in UNITED KINGDOM
Nanofiltration (NF), in concept and operation, is much the same as reverse osmosis (RO). The key difference is the degree of removal of monovalent ions such as chlorides. NF removal efficiencies for monovalent ions varies between 50% to 90% depending on the material and manufacture of the membrane, whereas RO can reject monovalent ions at ...
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Manufactured by Wigen Water Technologies - a subsidiary of the METAWATER Groupbased in USA
Wigen is among a select few that still design and manufacture dealkalizers and desilicizers. In many instances, RO and NF technology provide a better return on investment than anion exchange systems for boiler feed water applications. However, there are still cases where dealkalizers and desilicizers make more sense than using membranes. ...
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Manufactured by Water Standardbased in USA
Water Standard uses Reverse Osmosis (RO) and/or Nanofiltration (NF) technology to achieve desalination, softening and sulphate removal. Water Standard has pilot-tested a range of RO and NF products to be able to recommend the best membrane product to meet an Operator’s specific water quality needs.Depending on the type of ...
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Manufactured by Dynatec Systems Inc.based in USA
Dynatec specializes in extensive industrial reverse osmosis (RO) membrane systems and nanofiltration (NF) membrane systems to remove soluble components of wastewater that may not have been removed by primary treatment. In most cases, the purified water can be ...
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Manufactured by Jiangsu Kaimi Membrane Technology Co,.Ltdbased in CHINA
NF membrane's pore diameter is between UF membrane and reverse osmosis membrane. Some inorganic salt can be rejected through NF system, and MWCO ranges from 100~1000Dalton. The main feature of NF membrane is to have high rejection (rejection rate is higher than 98%) of divalent ion, functional sugar, small molecule pigment, ...
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Manufactured by De.mem Limitedbased in AUSTRALIA
Nanofiltration (“NF”) is a relatively new membrane filtration process. Similar to Ultrafiltration, separation is achieved based on “size exclusion”. A liquid is forced through a semipermeable membrane with pores in the range of 1 -10 nanometers through the application of pressure. A wide range of contaminants is ...
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