Hollow fiber/ MBR/ tubular membrane

UF membrane

Turbular membrane 2" UF filter

Tubular ultrafiltration membranes are porous tubes made of materials like PVDF or PES, used for liquid separation. Their tubular design enables easy cleaning, suitable for high-solids fluids. They separate substances by size exclusion, finding use in wastewater treatment, food processing, and biopharmaceuticals.

Turbular membrane 4" UF filter

Tubular ultrafiltration membranes are porous tubes made of materials like PVDF or PES, used for liquid separation. Their tubular design enables easy cleaning, suitable for high-solids fluids. They separate substances by size exclusion, finding use in wastewater treatment, food processing, and biopharmaceuticals.

Turbular membrane 6" UF filter

Tubular ultrafiltration membranes are porous tubes made of materials like PVDF or PES, used for liquid separation. Their tubular design enables easy cleaning, suitable for high-solids fluids. They separate substances by size exclusion, finding use in wastewater treatment, food processing, and biopharmaceuticals.

Turbular membrane 8" UF filter

Tubular ultrafiltration membranes are porous tubes made of materials like PVDF or PES, used for liquid separation. Their tubular design enables easy cleaning, suitable for high-solids fluids. They separate substances by size exclusion, finding use in wastewater treatment, food processing, and biopharmaceuticals.

4 inch UF turbular membrnae

Tubular UF membranes are porous tubes made of materials like PVDF or PES, used for liquid separation. Their tubular design enables easy cleaning, suitable for high-solids fluids. They separate substances by size exclusion, finding use in wastewater treatment, food processing, and biopharmaceuticals.

8 inch UF turbular membrnae

Tubular UF membranes are advanced porous tubes made from high-performance materials like PVDF or PES. They are designed for efficient liquid separation, utilizing their tubular structure for easy cleaning, which is ideal for high-solids fluids. Operating on the principle of size exclusion, these membranes effectively remove contaminants by particle size, making them essential in wastewater treatment, food processing, and the biopharmaceutical sector.
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