Water Treating
membrane separation
Gas membrane separation technology is a precise process that selectively separates gases by permeation rate based on either size selectivity or solubility selectivity, depending on the membrane type selected. In water treatment, reverse osmosis is a membrane based process that separates impurities and salts from water, producing clean, pure water by forcing it through a semi-permeable membrane. There is a large range of applications where membrane / reverse osmosis separation is the optimal choice to achieve the following:
De-aerating
Degassing
Salt Removal
Bacteria Removal
Particle Removal
Impurity Removal
Stripper columns
JCI manufacturers stripper columns designed to achieve the following:
H2S removal from water
CO2 removal from water
Degassing of water
Nanofiltration
Nanofiltration employs specialized membranes to remove specific ions, organic matter, and particles, providing water purification and selective solute separation.
Ultrafiltration
Ultrafiltration utilizes fine membranes to remove larger particles, microorganisms, and macromolecules, making it effective for water clarification and reducing fouling in subsequent treatment processes.