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Process Worldwide-02-2003

The versatile membrane
Continuous micro-filtration to provide process water


Continuous Micro-Filtration (CMF) is well established since the early 1990s - and it’s increasingly taking center stage in many industrial water treatment projects. That’s because industry is turning to the use of membrane processes to provide process water where main water supplies are either too expensive or simply not available in sufficient volume.
Reverse osmosis has been used successfully for the treatment of river water to produce power station boiler make-up water for many years, but reliable pre-treatment is absolutely critical in preventing membrane fouling for long-term RO performance. Memcor CMF provides that security.


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Iron, manganese, color, organic or suspended matter, turbidity, algae and harmful microorganisms can efficiently be removed from water by membrane filtration.

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