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Membrane Microfiltration (MF) is a type of water treatment technology that uses a membrane to separate particles from water. It is used to remove suspended solids, bacteria, and other contaminants from water. MF is a cost-effective and efficient method of water treatment, and is often used in industrial and municipal applications.
MF membranes are typically made of polymeric materials, such as polysulfone, polyethersulfone, and polyvinylidene fluoride. The membranes are designed to allow water to pass through while trapping particles and other contaminants. The membranes can be used in a variety of configurations, including hollow fiber, tubular, and flat sheet.
MF is often used in combination with other water treatment technologies, such as chemical treatment, sedimentation, and activated carbon filtration. This allows for a more comprehensive approach to water treatment, resulting in higher quality water.
Some companies in the Membrane Microfiltration market include Pall Corporation, Koch Membrane Systems, Toray Industries, and Veolia Water Technologies. Show Less Read more