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What is Ultra Filtration?
Ultrafiltration
or UF is a pressure driven membrane separation process that separates
particulate matter from soluble components in the carrier fluid (such as
water). UF membranes typically have pore sizes in the range of 0.01 - 0.10 µm
and have a high removal cabability for bacteria and most viruses, colloids and
silt (SDI). The smaller the nominal pore size, the higher the removal
cabability. Most materials that are used in UF are polymeric and are naturally
hydrophobic. Common polymeric materials used in UF include: Polysulfone (PS),
Polyethersulfone (PES), Polypropylene (PP), or Polyvinylidenefluoride (PVDF).
Although these materials can be blended with hydrophilic agents, they can
reduce the membranes ability to be cleaned with high strength disinfectants
such as hypochlorite that impacts removal of bacterial growth. When combined with Reverse Osmosis technology, the Ultra Filtration unit becomes one of the most efficient ways of producing crystal clear fresh water. The concept allows the use of high turbidity(dirty) feed water, removing suspended particles from river water, dam water or any source that may contain high levels of suspended sediment etc, delivering Ultra clean feed water to the reverse Osmosis Plant.
Ultra Filtration System - in conjunction with Desalination Plant

The DOW Ultrafiltration module utilizes a double-walled hollow fiber (capillary) PVDF
membrane which has a very small nominal pore diameter for PVDF material that
allows for the removal of all particulate matter, bacteria and most viruses and
colloids. Despite the small pore diameter, the membrane has a very high
porosity resulting in a flux similar to that of micro-filtration (MF) and can
effectively replace MF in most cases.
Systems
designed with DOW Ultrafiltration use an outside-in flow configuration which
allows for less plugging, higher solids loading, higher flow area and easy
cleaning. The primary flow design is dead-end filtration but the module
can be operated using a concentrate bleed. Dead-end filtration uses less
energy and has a lower operating pressure than the concentrate bleed, therefore
reducing operating costs.
Typically,
DOW Ultrafiltration is operated at a constant permeate flow. The transmembrane
pressure (TMP) will naturally increase over time and the module can be cleaned
periodically by back flushing and air scouring to remove the fouling
layer. Disinfectants and other cleaning agents can be used to fully remove and
prevent performance loss due to biological growth as well as other foulants.
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DOW Ultrafiltration Technology
The DOW
Ultrafiltration double-walled hollow fiber membrane is formed from high grade
polymeric chemicals. The virtually defect-free, double-walled fiber membrane is
much more robust and less prone to breakage than single-wall hollow fibers but
due to the high pore distribution, does not compromise flux. The uniformity of
pore size and outside-in flow ensures the DOW Ultrafiltration membrane creates
the perfect barrier without sacrificing performance.
DOW Ultrafiltration Advantages
- Low fouling Hydrophilic
Polyvinylidenefluoride (H-PVDF) membrane
- Excellent filtration
performance with high flux
- Durable and break resistant
double- walled fiber structure
- High chemical resistance and
temperature tolerance for effective membrane cleaning
- Very fine nominal pore
diameter (0.03 µm)
- High removal efficiency of
bacteria and viruses
- Dead-end or concentrate
bleed flow capabilities
- Outside-In flow
configuration that allows for less plugging and higher solids loading,
higher flow area and easier cleaning
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