Pressurised and Submerged membrane modules are used for a wide range of applications. The details and application information for each module type are shown in the following pages.
ultrafiltration membrane is a sieving process that utilizes membrane (nanometer-level) separation technology. Driven by the pressure difference on both sides of the membrane and with the ultrafiltration membrane as the filtering medium,numerous tiny micropores densely distributed on the surface of the ultrafiltration membrane only allow water, small molecular substances and dissolved solids
to pass through and become the permeate, while substances in the original liquid whose volumes are larger than the micropore diameters on the membrane surface are retained on the inlet side of the membrane and become the concentrated liquid. Thus, the purposes of purifying, separating and concentrating the original liquid are achieved. The filtration precision of ultrafiltration ranges
from 0.002 to 0.1 micrometers, and the molecular weight cut-off is between 1,000 and 100,000.


Module Model |
S10V |
S10U |
Membrane Material |
PVDF |
PVDF |
Backwash Type |
Air Scour Liquid BN |
Air Scour Liquid B/W |
Nominal Pore Size(pm) |
0.04 |
0.04 |
Surface Area (m) |
27.9 |
22.1 |
Maximum Temp (°C) |
45 |
45 |
pH Range |
2-10 |
2-10 |
Average Free Chlorine (ppm) |
<5 |
<5 |
Maximum Free Chlorine (ppm) |
200 |
200 |
Module Weight Wet (kg) |
6.7 |
5.0 |
Nominal Module Length(mm) |
1186 |
1186 |
Nominal Module Diameter (mm) |
131 |
131 |
Typical Applications |
General Applications |
High Solids & General Applications |
Module Model |
S10V |
S10U |
Membrane Material |
PVDF |
PVDF |
Chlorinated Secondary Effluent |
Module Flow (kL/day) |
32.9 |
|
Recovery |
94% |
|
Clear Surface Water |
Module Flow (kL/day) |
39.2 |
|
Recovery |
96% |
|
Turbid Surface Water |
Module Flow (kL/day) |
32.9 |
26.1 |
Recovery |
94% |
93% |
Surface Water- with Algae or coagulant |
Module Flow(kL/day) |
|
28.7 |
Recovery |
|
94% |
Sea Water |
Module Flow (kL/day) |
39.2 |
|
Recovery |
95% |
|
Chlorinated Municipal Water |
Module Flow (kL/day) |
52.4 |
|
Recovery |
96% |
|

Ultrafiltration (UF) is one of the membrane separation technologies driven by pressure, with the purpose of separating macromolecules from small molecules, i.e., under a certain pressure, to make small molecules of solutes and solvents pass through a certain pore size of the special membrane, while the macromolecules of solutes can not be permeated, to achieve the purpose of purification, separation or concentration of the solution.