ULTRAFILTRATION
UF System Overview
Clean-in-Place (CIP) and Recovery System
Clean-in-Place (CIP) and recovery systems are designed to ensure effective membrane cleaning and performance restoration. These systems help maintain stable UF performance and extend membrane service life.
Additional treatment processes before or after the UF system can also be integrated to meet specific feed water or filtrate requirements, such as iron removal, pH adjustment, or sterilization.
Benefits of Ultrafiltration (UF) Systems
- Easy operation
- Space-saving design
- Self-cleaning capability
- Low maintenance requirements
- Bacteria-free filtrate
- Complete turbidity removal
- Removal of parasites and particles down to 0.05 μm
- Low energy and chemical consumption
- Effective removal of bacteria and microorganisms
- Reliable operation even in the event of membrane fiber breakage
Enerba Teknologi Ultrafiltration
The Packaged Water Treatment System from Enerba Teknologi treats water using ultrafiltration membrane technology. It is a low-pressure membrane technology with a typical nominal pore size of 0.01 micron, enabling cost-effective production of more consistent and higher-quality water compared to conventional media filtration systems.
Standard Equipment
- Control Panel with PLC
- Feed/CIP Pump
- Backwash Pump
- Membrane Cleaning System
- High–Low Level Tank Protection System
- Flow Indicator
Enerba Teknologi Ultrafiltration (UF)
Enerba designs and offers ready-made systems that are easy to operate for non-industrial applications. The core desalination process utilizes reverse osmosis technology. Semi-permeable membranes are used to separate saltwater from freshwater.
Application
- Municipal Drinking Water
- Pretreatment for RO (SDI<3)
- Laundry Wastewater Reuse
- Recycling Car Wash Water
- Wastewater Reuse
- Removal of bacteria from well water
Our References
The ultrafiltration system was developed to address clean water challenges in areas with peat water sources, such as Pekanbaru, where peat soil conditions and the limited availability of potable water make access to clean water difficult.