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GREEN AND RIGHT
ON™
ON FLOW
FILTRATION SYSTEMS |
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MEMBRANES - RO - UF
- NANO |
SELF CLEANING
FILTERS |
COMPLETE WWTP
PRE-POST TREATMENTS |
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Why do I need filtration?
Filtration prolongs the life of pumps, nozzles,
water treatment plants, ultra-filtration and other
machinery by minimizing wear caused by the accumulation
of solids and circulation. Filtration minimizes
the threat of particle-related diseases such as
Legionella in cooling towers and pneunomia. More
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ON-
FLOW FILTRATION
TECHNOLOGY Water
and
Wastewater
can be a
very tricky
business,
only through
careful
consideration
and
complete
understanding
of the
specific
wastewater
/ contaminations
can we
offer a
viable
solution. Wastewater, more often, is a
combination
of
solids,
colors,
organic
and
inorganic
matters.
A good
solution
requires
careful
engineering
that, at
the end,
must
meet
local
effluent
requirements
and in
the same
time
protect
clients
investments.
Our
dedicated
team of
water
experts
understand
such
problems
and
guide
you
towards
the most
cost
effective
solution.
On the
right
you can
study
the
various
filters
and
membranes
required
for
various
micron
sizes.
To
create
a proper solution,
a
combination
of these
filters
/
membranes
can be
implemented,
all
pending
your
wastewater
and
effluent
requirements.
Need more information or a quote, please
enter here. |
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ON- FLOW – GENERAL
INFORMATION.
Water and Wastewater can be a
very tricky business, only through careful consideration
and complete understanding of the specific wastewater /
contaminations can we offer a viable solution.
Wastewater, more than often, is a combination of solids,
colors, organic and inorganic matters. A proper solution
requires careful engineering that, at the end, must meet
local effluent requirements and in the same time
protects the client’s investment. |
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- Reverse Osmosis (RO)
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- The majority of dissolved salts, metals, organics, bacteria and suspended solids are unable to physically pass through the membrane and are discharged in the concentrate.
- A Reverse Osmosis membrane will remove up to 99% of all microorganisms, pyrogens, total dissolved solids, and organics from the feed solution at a molecular weight of 200 or greater.
Reverse Osmosis membranes have a pore size of 0.001 microns.
- The pure water (usually of drinking water quality) is recovered.
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- Nano Filtration (Nano)
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- Almost like RO, it also removes many of the harmful metals and organics. However, it will allow sodium chloride (salt) to pass through.
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- Ultra Filtration (UF)
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- This membrane process is used to separate molecular substances.
- Solutes whose sizes are greater than the pore size (0.1-micron) of the membrane and all suspended solids are retained and concentrated.
- Water, salts, and small molecular weight constituents pass through, or permeate, the membrane. Thus, the pore structure of the membrane acts as a molecular filter that does not become plugged because the retained components of the feed are rejected at the surface and do not penetrate the membrane.
- It will reject all bacteria and is effective to
separate oil from water.
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- Micro Filtration (MF)
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- A cross flow process typically used to remove suspended particles, down to the sub micron range (0.02 micron
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Download ON-Flow Filtration Chart, more details |
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Download ON-Flow Filtration Pamphlet. |
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Need more information or a quote, please send us an email
info@on-flow.com or use Information Request Form below. Pricing:
Filtration systems are customized to application, pricing and specifications are provided with quotes. |
Note: ON-Flow Media filter (Particle Filtration) can be used as pre-filter for any of the above. Any of the above can also be used as post treatment of ON-Flow Biological treatment plants. |
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Last modified:
09/04/08
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