UltraHydra Purifier Removes Pathogens from Water

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UltraHydra Purifier Removes Pathogens from Water

Low-cost, Long-life Drinking Water and Liquid Purification Filter Unit that Requires No Energy Input

Providing , high-performance water filter liquid purification technologi with Unmatched water filter performance, (ultrafiltration 0.04 micron).
UltraHydra can be used for supplying potable drinking water from various sources including wells, dams, creeks, rivers swamps and poor quality town water supplies.
One UltraHydra unit can provide drinking water for 500 to 700 people (depending on water consumption) and is also suitable for supplying water to schools, orphanages and other institutional facilities for drinking and washing requirements.

Pathogens and disease carrying organisms are significantly removed using the UltraHydra including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, cysts and parasites. Turbidity will also be eliminated.

PRE-FILTRATION

Efficient removal of suspended solids, results in reduced fouling of RO membranes. This reduces concentration polarization which again improves the quality of the RO permeate.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

The membrane filtration unit is more compact than sand filters and in addition offers an absolute filtration rate thus a better water quality.
Increasing focus on reducing the harmful disinfection byproducts like Tri-chlor Halo Methanes (THM) has increased the focus on using membranes instead of sand filters.

WASTE WATER and GREY WATER PURIFICATION

Waste water is becoming a valuable source to cover the global need for water.
Waste water treatment will play a key role to minimize the increasing strain on the present water supply.

ULTRAHYDRA - THE HIGH PERFORMANCE AND ROBUST WASTE WATER FILTER ALTERNATIVE

Some waste water areas for application of this new exceptional ultrafilter technology:

• MBR/MBBR
• Metal processing
• Textile waste water
• Oily waste water
• Waste water reuse

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