Submerged Ultrafiltration

Submerged Ultrafiltration

Submerged ultrafiltration is an advanced water and wastewater treatment technology designed for high efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. In this process, ultrafiltration membranes are immersed directly into the water or wastewater tank, allowing solids and impurities to be filtered out at a microscopic level. With pore sizes typically in the range of 0.01–0.1 microns, these membranes effectively remove suspended solids, bacteria, and some viruses, producing consistently high-quality, clear water.
This method is widely used in municipal water treatment, industrial process water, and wastewater reuse applications due to its low energy consumption, compact design, and ease of operation. By combining robust performance with minimal footprint, submerged UF technology offers a sustainable solution for modern water treatment challenges.

Membrane Bioreactor

Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) is an advanced water treatment technology that combines biological wastewater treatment with membrane filtration to produce high-quality, reusable effluent. By integrating ultrafiltration or microfiltration membranes directly into the bioreactor, MBR systems efficiently remove suspended solids, bacteria, and other contaminants, delivering superior clarity and safety. Their compact design, high treatment efficiency, and ability to handle varying load conditions make them a preferred choice for municipal and industrial wastewater reuse applications.