09-09-2021, 08:22 AM
New RO modules from Hydranautics
We are one of the global leaders in the field of integrated membrane solutions, providing complete membrane solutions for
water, wastewater and process treatment and applications, such as reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration and
microfiltration. Our membrane-based solutions are currently used in various applications on seven continents around the
world, such as seawater desalination, industrial high-purity water, surface water treatment, wastewater treatment, special
process applications, etc.
Residential membranes are manufactured using advanced RO membrane
technology. These membranes are available in five variants, 50, 75, 100, 150 and 500 gallons per day (GPD). These membranes
can repel salt and other minerals while reducing the flow problems normally associated with membranes.
Hydranautics is a worldwide supplier of separation membrane technology with a comprehensive list of top-performing
filtration products for various industries. Applications of Hydranautics RO membrane include boiler feedwater treatment, wastewater treatment, seawater desalination,
surface water treatment, drinking water purification, agricultural water treatment, and pharmaceutical water purification.
Hydranautic membrane products are designed with the goal of delivering unmatched quality in terms of product and
technical mastery. They are depended upon by several large manufacturing sites throughout the world in countries such as USA,
China, Canada, Japan, Mexico, etc.
Proponents of water filters say the water is cleaner and healthier, with impurities removed and minerals added.
Replace water filter and alkaline water companies also
advertise a laundry list of claims, from improved gastrointestinal health to detoxification and even cancer prevention.
Water filter housings are casings around your filter
cartridge that directs the flow of water. In this article, we will take a look at some of the most frequently asked questions
about our water filter housings.
They come in a wide range of types. Mainly water filter housings are of two types. However, there can be subcategories
based on size, material, and purpose.
RO membrane housings will filter your
water right where you use it. For example, an individual tap or faucet. So the systems cover filters under the sink, filters
attached to your faucets, or filtration pitchers. The housings for POU water systems serve this purpose
Water filter clear housings, especially
whole housing systems, offer a versatile large capacity filtration. Since they are geared towards high flow, they can remove
heavy sediments easily. By installing large water filter housings, you can reduce the number of vessels needed for high-flow
applications. It can also withstand variations in water pressure. The large cartridge capacity will be very helpful for you.
Reverse Osmosis works by using a high pressure RO pump to increase the
pressure on the salt side of the RO and force the water across the semi-permeable RO membrane, leaving almost all (around 95%
to 99%) of dissolved salts behind in the reject stream. The amount of pressure required depends on the salt concentration of
the feed water. The more concentrated the feed water, the more pressure is required to overcome the osmotic pressure.
We are one of the global leaders in the field of integrated membrane solutions, providing complete membrane solutions for
water, wastewater and process treatment and applications, such as reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration and
microfiltration. Our membrane-based solutions are currently used in various applications on seven continents around the
world, such as seawater desalination, industrial high-purity water, surface water treatment, wastewater treatment, special
process applications, etc.
Residential membranes are manufactured using advanced RO membrane
technology. These membranes are available in five variants, 50, 75, 100, 150 and 500 gallons per day (GPD). These membranes
can repel salt and other minerals while reducing the flow problems normally associated with membranes.
Hydranautics is a worldwide supplier of separation membrane technology with a comprehensive list of top-performing
filtration products for various industries. Applications of Hydranautics RO membrane include boiler feedwater treatment, wastewater treatment, seawater desalination,
surface water treatment, drinking water purification, agricultural water treatment, and pharmaceutical water purification.
Hydranautic membrane products are designed with the goal of delivering unmatched quality in terms of product and
technical mastery. They are depended upon by several large manufacturing sites throughout the world in countries such as USA,
China, Canada, Japan, Mexico, etc.
Proponents of water filters say the water is cleaner and healthier, with impurities removed and minerals added.
Replace water filter and alkaline water companies also
advertise a laundry list of claims, from improved gastrointestinal health to detoxification and even cancer prevention.
Water filter housings are casings around your filter
cartridge that directs the flow of water. In this article, we will take a look at some of the most frequently asked questions
about our water filter housings.
They come in a wide range of types. Mainly water filter housings are of two types. However, there can be subcategories
based on size, material, and purpose.
RO membrane housings will filter your
water right where you use it. For example, an individual tap or faucet. So the systems cover filters under the sink, filters
attached to your faucets, or filtration pitchers. The housings for POU water systems serve this purpose
Water filter clear housings, especially
whole housing systems, offer a versatile large capacity filtration. Since they are geared towards high flow, they can remove
heavy sediments easily. By installing large water filter housings, you can reduce the number of vessels needed for high-flow
applications. It can also withstand variations in water pressure. The large cartridge capacity will be very helpful for you.
Reverse Osmosis works by using a high pressure RO pump to increase the
pressure on the salt side of the RO and force the water across the semi-permeable RO membrane, leaving almost all (around 95%
to 99%) of dissolved salts behind in the reject stream. The amount of pressure required depends on the salt concentration of
the feed water. The more concentrated the feed water, the more pressure is required to overcome the osmotic pressure.