Micro-Filtration
Microfiltration is a water treatment process that uses a physical barrier (membrane) to remove suspended solids, bacteria, and other larger particles from water. It's like a very fine sieve that catches impurities while allowing clean water to pass through.
Applications
- Municipal water treatment: Removing turbidity, bacteria, and other contaminants.
- Industrial water treatment: Pre-treatment for reverse osmosis, food and beverage processing, and pharmaceutical production.
- Wastewater treatment: Removing suspended solids and improving effluent quality.
- Swimming pool water treatment: Clarifying water and reducing chemical usage.