UF membrane model

Similar to reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration (UF) is a membrane filtration method that pushes water through a semi-permeable membrane using hydrostatic pressure. To create water with extremely high purity and low silt density, UF uses pressure as a pressure-driven barrier to suspended particles, bacteria, viruses, micro-pollutants, and other contaminants.

A thin sheet of material that may separate substances when a pushing force is applied across it is called a membrane, or more precisely, a semi-permeable membrane. Membrane processes, once thought to be only useful for desalination, are now used more and more often to remove bacteria and other microorganisms, particulate matter, and naturally occurring organic material, which can alter the color, taste, and odor of water and interact with disinfectants.

In UF, a type of membrane filtration, a liquid is forced against a semi-permeable membrane by hydrostatic pressure. Water and solutes with low molecular weight pass through the membrane, whereas suspended solids and solutes with large molecular weight are trapped.

High purity water

High purity water

low operating energy consumption

low operating energy consumption

No need for chemicals

No need for chemicals

Environmentally friendly

Environmentally friendly

UF membrane model

DOW IP-77XP retrofit
The Dow IP-77XP retrofit is a direct replacement and analogue to DuPont DOW IP-77XP (IP77XP) UF membrane module.

 

PVC UF membrane
The PVC UF membrane filters the liquid twice during operation with bilateral cortex structure of asymmetry, thus the quality of water is assured.

 

PVDF UF membrane
The PVDF UF membrane uses internationally advanced membrane technique, improves oxidation resistance and anti-fouling performance.

What makes Brother Filtration so reliable

We can provide you with not only high-quality UF membrane replacement for top brands but also professional technical support, fast shipping time, and complete after-sales service. Our goal is to make the whole process worry-free for our customers.

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Features of a UF membrane model

  • Size-exclusion filtration as opposed to media depth filtration
  • Good and constant quality of the treated water in terms of particle and microbial removal
  • Simple automation, low operating energy consumption
  • Chemicalcompatibility
  • Environmently friendly
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What benefits we can get from UF?

Compared to the traditional depth filter, UF uses a membrane to filter the liquids.

It needs no chemicals and is very environmentally-friendly. When it comes to operation, UF can be simple automated and reduce the operating energy consumption.

We can get high purity water from UF, which means the plastics, proteins, silica, silt, smog, viruses and microorganism will be all removed from the process. With these characteristics, UF is suitable for applications like desalination, municipal water purification and industrial waste water recycling.

Brother Filtration has 2 types of UF products. The PVC UF membrane hollow fiber is made of imported raw material, has excellent mechanical performance which prevent the breakage of hollow fiber effectively. The PVDF improves oxidation resistance and anti-fouling performance, increases the anti-stretching toughness and pressure resistance capability of the hollow fiber.

If you are not sure which UF membrane to choose, please feel free to ask our staff on the web page.

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