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Membrane filtration system

We propose membrane treatment systems that match various purposes with RO.UF.MF and materials.

Reverse osmosis membranes (RO membranes), ultrafiltration membranes (UF membranes), and microfiltration membranes (MF membranes) are well-known, but we will select the appropriate membrane treatment system based on the customer's applications and requirements. Even a slight downgrade in membrane grade can significantly change the annual maintenance costs. Additionally, our company also conducts maintenance for membrane filtration systems and can handle membrane replacement and maintenance management. If you have any inquiries regarding membrane treatment filtration systems, please feel free to contact us!

  • Water Treatment

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Daiwa Ace (Biological Membrane Treatment)

Permanently usable! Compared to sand filtration, it has a lower replacement frequency and reduces maintenance costs.

"Daiwa Ace (Biological Membrane Treatment)" is a high-performance and compact filtration system that fully utilizes the water purification capabilities of microorganisms. It employs a foamed resin as the carrier for the microorganisms, and the filter media is amorphous with a large surface area, allowing it to retain a significant number of microorganisms, thus enabling operation under high BOD volumetric loads. Additionally, it allows for efficient contact between the biofilm and water, making it possible to create a space-saving facility. 【Features】 ■ As a floating filter media, it can be backwashed with air, resulting in less backwash water. ■ It can be used semi-permanently, leading to less frequent replacements compared to sand filtration. ■ It does not experience issues such as mud balls or channeling phenomena that occur in sand filtration. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Water treatment technology and systems

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