Industrial Water & Wastewater Filtration

  • Water quality directly impacts process stability, efficiency, and compliance.
  • In industrial facilities, cooling water, boiler feed, and process water must be free of suspended solids, organics, and microbiological contaminants. Wastewater must meet strict discharge standards to avoid environmental and regulatory risks. Filtration ensures reliable water supply, protects equipment, and reduces operational costs.

Challenges We Solve

Challenge Impact
Suspended Solids & Sludge Clogs equipment, increases downtime
Scaling & Fouling Shortens membrane life, reduces system efficiency
Microbial Contamination Leads to biofilm growth, corrosion, and product risks
Regulatory Compliance Discharge water must meet environmental standards
High Operating Costs Frequent cleaning and maintenance lower productivity

Filtration Solutions

Stage Filter Type Role / Benefits
Raw Water Treatment Bag Filters, Multimedia Filters Remove bulk solids, sand, and sludge
RO/UF Prefiltration Melt Blown Cartridges Prevent fouling, extend membrane service life
Process Water Polishing Pleated Cartridges, Activated Carbon Remove fine particles, organics, odors
Microbial Control Membrane Cartridges (UF, MF) Control bacteria and colloids
Wastewater Discharge Depth & Membrane Systems Ensure compliance with turbidity and COD limits

Recommended Filter Families

  • Bag Filters – High-volume solid removal
  • PP Melt Blown Cartridges – Reliable RO/UF pretreatment
  • Pleated Cartridges – High-flow applications with fine particle retention
  • Activated Carbon Cartridges – Organic and odor removal
  • UF/MF Membrane Systems – Microbial and turbidity control
  • Industrial water quality is critical for process stability and product performance. Bag or multimedia filters remove suspended solids, sand, and sludge to ensure a stable water supply. Melt-blown cartridge filters are widely used as RO/UF prefilters to prevent fouling and extend membrane life.
  • For wastewater treatment, meeting regulatory discharge standards is key. Combining depth filters, activated carbon, and fine membrane systems reduces turbidity and COD, ensuring compliance and enabling water reuse for cost savings and sustainability.