Network Water Purification Membrane
The network water purification membrane includes various types of membranes used to improve water quality and effectively remove contaminants. Here are the main types and features of network water purification membranes:
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Microfiltration (MF) Membranes
- Pore Size: 0.1 - 10 microns
- Application Area: Used for the removal of sediment, sand, mud, large microorganisms, and particles in water.
- Advantages: Effectively cleans particles and suspended solids.
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Ultrafiltration (UF) Membranes
- Pore Size: 0.01 - 0.1 microns
- Application Area: Retains dissolved organic matter, bacteria, and some viruses in water. Helps filter network water to a higher purity.
- Advantages: Filters bacteria and microbes as well as some chemicals.
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Nanofiltration (NF) Membranes
- Pore Size: 0.001 - 0.01 microns
- Application Area: Used for softening hard water and filtering organic molecules and some salts. Can separate a significant portion of dissolved substances in network water.
- Advantages: Filters a large portion of heavy metals, nitrates, and dissolved salts.
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Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membranes
- Pore Size: 0.0001 microns
- Application Area: Used to purify almost all dissolved salts, heavy metals, chemicals such as nitrates and arsenic, and microorganisms in network water.
- Advantages: Provides the highest level of purity and is the most preferred method for bringing water to drinking water quality.
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Filtration and Purification Processes
- System Structures: These membranes are typically used in water purification systems alongside various tanks, filters, and control panels.
- High Efficiency: Different types of membranes can effectively purify a wide range of pollutants in network water.
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Advantages
- Long Lifespan: Suitable for long-term use with low maintenance needs and durable structures.
- No Chemical Use: As they operate with physical filtration, there is no need for chemical substances, providing an environmentally friendly solution.
Network water purification membranes play an important role in making water safe, clean, and drinkable, contributing significantly to various application areas.