NANOFILTRATION SYSTEM
Specifications & Standards
Flexible capacities, tailored to the client.
10-100 m3/hr per unit
Carbon steel painted or stainless steel framing available
CPVC & stainless steel piping
Custom Equipment Models for BIM Integration
Fully automated with VFD & HMI panel standard
Automated CIP options available
Standard skid design for rapid deployment & space optimization
Containerized options available for optimized logistics
Shipping in less than 4 weeks possible making delivery windows within 8 to 10 weeks
Spare parts package available
Product Description
A nanofiltration (NF) system is a pressure-driven membrane separation unit designed to remove divalent and larger multivalent ions, organic matter, and pathogens while allowing partial passage of monovalent salts.
NF membranes typically operate at pressures of 50 - 150 psi and achieve 50–80% salt rejection, making them suitable for applications requiring softening, partial demineralization, or color and organic removal without producing fully deionized water.
System components include feed pumps, cartridge filtration, chemical dosing injection locations (antiscalant, pH adjustment, biocide), high-pressure pumps, membrane pressure vessels, and automated controls are standard.
NF systems are widely used in potable water treatment, food and beverage processing, pharmaceuticals, and wastewater recovery where selective ion removal and lower operating pressures than reverse osmosis are advantageous.