MBR for transmissivity improvement – Dynatec provided a low pressure nanofiltration (NF) system to remove humic and fulvic acid to improve the transmissivity (UVT) of treated water discharge. The NF system also minimizes the reject volume making the membrane approach practical.
Demands for development of membranes with specific performance continue to increase as water quality requirements tighten and water treatment system designs become more complex.
Where UV is employed for disinfection the requirement for transmissivity improvement has become important at many facilities.
The NF membrane typically rejects only larger polyvalent cations and anions and as a result produces a very small volume of reject.
MBR for transmissivity
Nanofiltration systems are typically used for:
- Color removal from surface water sources including removal of disinfection precursors
- Retention of humic and fulvic acids in landfill leachate to improve UV transmissivity
- Pharmaceutical solvent recovery and management
- Removal of tar compounds in petroleum industry
- Separation of blood compounds in medicine
- Water softening
Dynatec specializes in extensive industrial reverse osmosis (RO) membrane systems and nanofiltration (NF) membrane systems to remove soluble components of wastewater that may not have been removed by primary treatment. In most cases, the purified water can be reused.
RO is capable of rejecting soluble constituents of aqueous streams, such as:
- Bacteria
- Salts
- Sugars
- Proteins
- A wide range of organics and colors
- Improves the color, taste and properties of the fluid
This process is commonly used to purify water and remove salts and other impurities. It can be used to purify fluids such as ethanol, which will pass through the reverse osmosis membrane, while rejecting other ions and contaminants from passing.
Industrial Reverse Osmosis/Nanofiltration systems
The most common use for reverse osmosis is in purifying water. It is used to produce water that meets the most demanding specifications. This differs significantly from other RO systems that are often only designed to treat potable water. Our system is specifically designed to accommodate:
- Minimize reject volume
- Variable characteristics
- Minimize fouling
RO and NF Technology
RO uses a membrane that is semi-permeable, allowing the fluid that is being purified to pass through it, while rejecting the contaminants that remain. Most NF and RO systems are operated in crossflow to allow the membrane to continually clean itself.
Integrated clean-in-place (CIP)
The membrane skid has an integrated CIP system on the skid. This is especially important for wastewater reuse systems because the cleaning frequency of the skid is often higher than in other RO applications. With an integrated CIP system, cleaning is fast and easy, minimizing the operator’s time.
For more information on nanofiltration, please contact us today.