FILTER, PURIFY AND PRE-TREAT
WATER FILTRATION
Microfiltration involves passing water through a special pore-sized membrane to separate microorganisms and suspended particles from processed liquid.
Membrane filters remove all bacteria and some viral contaminants. Even though viruses are smaller than microfiltration membrane pores, they attach themselves to the bacterial biofilm and are removed along with the much larger bacteria. Microfiltration can be implemented in many different water treatment processes when particles with a diameter greater than 0.1 µm need to be removed from the water.
Microfiltration is typically used in conjunction with other separation processes such as ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis to provide water which is free of undesired contaminants.
Bag filtration technology can reduce sediments and contaminants in water and liquid applications. It is a cost effective method of filtration, and is also simple to maintain.
This filtration system is ideal for the reduction of bulk particulate from your water supplies, and bag filter elements are available in a range of materials and cover performances from 0.5 micron up to 800 microns.