Industrial Purpose Nano Filtration Plant

Supplier : U. V. Tech Systems

Key Features of Industrial Purpose Nano Filtration Plant
  • Removes molecules in 0.001 micron range
  • Utilises nano filtration process, a membrane liquid separation technology that is positioned between reverse osmosis and ultra filtration
  • Suitable for the treatment of well water or water from many surface supplies like rivers or lakes
  • Capable of removing hardness elements such as calcium or magnesium.
  • Nano filtration is also used to remove pesticides and other organic contaminants from surface and ground waters to help ensure the safety of public drinking water supplies
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Product Profile of Industrial Purpose Nano Filtration Plant
Industrial Purpose Nano Filtration Plant removes molecules in 0.001 micron range. The Plant utilises nano filtration process, a membrane liquid separation technology that is positioned between reverse osmosis and ultra filtration. The Nano Filtration Plant is most suitable for the treatment of well water or water from many surface supplies like rivers or lakes. Industrial Purpose Nano Filtration Plant is capable of removing hardness elements such as calcium or magnesium.

U V Tech Systems manufactures Industrial Purpose Nano Filtration Plant. U V Tech Systems offers wide range of water treatment systems, bottle filling machines, blow moulding machines, shrink wrapping machines, jar filling machines and sleeve labelling machines. U V Tech Systems is an ISO 9001-2000 registered company.

Key Features of Industrial Purpose Nano Filtration Plant
  • Removes molecules in 0.001 micron range
  • Utilises nano filtration process, a membrane liquid separation technology that is positioned between reverse osmosis and ultra filtration
  • Suitable for the treatment of well water or water from many surface supplies like rivers or lakes
  • Capable of removing hardness elements such as calcium or magnesium.
  • Nano filtration is also used to remove pesticides and other organic contaminants from surface and ground waters to help ensure the safety of public drinking water supplies