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Organics & Alkali Solutions Separation- OleoSepa

Organics & Alkali Solutions Separation- OleoSepa. Pure Tech India, A-5, Trec step, Thuvakudi, Trichy -620 015 Telephone:00 91-431 320 6753; Telefax: 00 91-431 250 1100 E-Mail: contact@puretechindia.com ; website: www.puretechindia.com. Membrane Systems. An Overview.

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Organics & Alkali Solutions Separation- OleoSepa

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  1. Organics & Alkali Solutions Separation- OleoSepa Pure Tech India, A-5, Trec step, Thuvakudi, Trichy -620 015 Telephone:00 91-431 320 6753; Telefax: 00 91-431 250 1100 E-Mail: contact@puretechindia.com; website: www.puretechindia.com

  2. Membrane Systems An Overview

  3. Normal Filtration Cross- flow Filtration Normal Filtration: Water with contaminants pass in direction perpendicular to filter media. The contaminants will choke the pores of the filter media. Cross- flow Filtration: Water with contaminants pass in direction parallel to the filter media. The Outlet from this filtration will have two streams coming out. The concentrate stream will carry along with it the contaminants. The filtered water will come out of a separate outlet. The frequency of filter media getting choked is very low when compared to normal filtration. Filtration: Types and Comparison

  4. MF SS UF Macromolecules NF Sugar, DV Salts, DA RO MV Salts, UA Water KEY: SS - Suspended solids DV Salts - Divalent salts DA - Dissociated acids MV Salts - Monovalent salts UA - Undissociated acids Reject portion Permeate portion MF – Micro filtration UF - Ultra filtration NF – Nano Filtration RO – Reverse Osmosis Cross- flow Membrane Processes:

  5. Membrane processes overview:

  6. Specific advantages of membrane based treatment systems: • Compact and less space occupying. • Skid mounted systems. • Very low electricity consumption. • Requires no civil construction.

  7. OleoSepa- Ultra Filtration Organics and Alkali Solution Separation

  8. Ultra Filtration Salient Features: • Separation is due to simple sieving mechanism. • Organics of Molecular weight in the region of 1000- 10000 Daltons is rejected by the UF membranes • Alkaline Water along with Salts gets filtered through the UF System which can be reused in the degreasing bath. • Organics separated can be disposed.

  9. Typical Ultra Filtration Membranes:

  10. Ultra Filtration Process flow diagram:

  11. Separated components applications: • Permeate flow • Alkaline/ Saline water for reuse/ disposal • Concentrate flow (Reject flow):- • For reuse/ disposal.

  12. UF Membrane Separator

  13. Major contaminants and their removal:

  14. Process Flow Diagram Alkali & Organics UV Disinfection Micron Filter Pump Permeate (Reuse/ disposal) UF based IONICS Unit High pressure pump Concentrate (disposal/reuse)

  15. Low flow membrane systems:

  16. High flow membrane systems:

  17. Benefits: • Physical Separation of Organics and Alkali Solution. Allied Product: • Hollow Fibre Ultrafiltration Systems.

  18. Thank You For Queries, Please contact: E- Mail: contact@puretechindia.com (Photographs shown are taken from our supplied equipments and there are feature additions taking place in each new equipment manufactured)

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