Filtration

Your Ultrapure Specialist can provide custom filtration solutions and products to meet your specific filtration requirements and quality standards. Whether your source water is surface, ground or reclaim, Ultrapure can provide equipment, consumables, components, and service for numerous commercial, general industry, high purity, pharmaceutical, food & beverage and water service applications. Technologies available range from Particle Filtration,Depth Filtration, Carbon filtration, Microfiltration, Ultrafiltration, Nanofiltration, Reverse Osmosis and Gas Filtration. Validated products are also available for applications meeting tight standards such as but not limited to: 510k, AAMI, ASTM, ISO 3696, NCCLS, USP PW, USP WFI, EP.

Commercial, Industrial, Pharmaceutical, Semiconductor, Medical, Laboratory and Hemodialysis are industries served by Ultrapure Industrial Services through brand names like Culligan International, Pentek, Minntech, GE, Filmtec, Koch, Toray, Dow, Liqui-Cel, ResinTech, PTI, Domnick Hunter, Amiad, Parker Advanced Filtration, Strainrite and others.

Designing the right filtration system is dependent on a number of variables. Ultrapure specialists provides custom water solutions to meet your businesses specific water quality requirements.

Ultrapure offers a variety of filtration options including automatic custom systems, cartridge filtration, bag filtration, multi-media, carbon, micron and sub micron filters. Turnkey engineering and water treatment/purification systems where filtration works with deionization, water softening, reverse osmosis, and ultraviolet instrumentation.

Filtration Processes DefinedMembrane Filtration Spectrum

Filtration

A process of removing particles of different diameters from a fluid or a gas by passing it through a permeable material, such as a membrane.

Filtration Spectrum

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Microfiltration

Microfiltration is a way of removing contaminants in the size range of 0.1 to 10.0 µm from fluids or gases by passage through a microporous medium such as a membrane. There are two techniques used in microfiltration: dead-end filtration, where microfiltration is widely used, and cross-flow filtration, using a tangential flow for the fluid being filtered. Larger colloidial particles, bacterial iron, bacterial reduction, algae, and limited viruses typically 5 microns to .1 micron.  Nominal and Absolute ratings.  Validated upon request.

Nanofiltration

Nanofiltration is a process similar to microfiltration. Hardness reduction, TOC, VOC, endotoxin, pyrogen and soluable salts typically .01 to .001 micron.

Ultrafiltration

Ultrafiltration is a process similar to microfiltration. The main difference is the "tighter" retention behavior: the ultrafiltration membrane retains much smaller particles from the passage through the membrane than do microfiltration membranes. Typically the particle size is measured by molecular - weight, and ultrafiltration membranes have retention ranges from 1,000 to 1,000,000 molecular weight. Excellent colloidal reduction, viruses, endotoxin, pyrogen, and VOC and TOC reduction typically .1 to .05 mircrons.  Comes in “Dead End” or Crossflow configurations.

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