Filtration equipment plays a vital role in water treatment. They are used to remove impurities such as solid particles, suspended solids, organic matter and microorganisms in water, improve water quality, and ensure water safety and cleanliness. Different types of filtration equipment, such as sand filters, activated carbon filters, microfilters and reverse osmosis membranes, can be used in water treatment processes such as pretreatment, fine filtration and disinfection according to the different characteristics and needs of the water source. These equipment are widely used in drinking water supply, industrial water treatment, sewage treatment and swimming pool water circulation, etc., playing an important role in ensuring human health and environmental protection.

Industrial water treatment demands personalized approaches to effectively eliminate solids and contaminants and achieve desired water purity levels.
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Manufacturing materials and performance characteristics of PV2 series filter elements
PV2 series filter elements are made of hydrophilic polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) filter membrane, which has the advantages of high flux and high flow rate. Integrity testing is performed before leaving the factory to ensure reliable product quality. The low protein adsorption performance of PVDF membrane makes it suitable for sterilizing filtration of various biological products.

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Ease of use and scope of application of PV2 series filter elements
The PV2 series filter element is hydrophilic and can be filtered directly without being wetted by organic solvents in advance, which greatly improves the convenience of use. It is suitable for sterilization and filtration of various biological products, including biological drugs, vaccines, cell culture fluids, etc., providing efficient and convenient filtration solutions for laboratories and industrial production.

Sand Filters: These are one of the most common types of filters used in municipal water treatment. Sand filters remove suspended particles and turbidity from the water by allowing it to pass through a bed of sand, where impurities are trapped.
Activated Carbon Filters: These filters are used to remove organic compounds, chlorine, and other chemical contaminants that affect the taste and odor of water. Activated carbon is highly porous and has a large surface area, which makes it effective at adsorbing impurities.
Membrane Filters: These include microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, and reverse osmosis filters. They remove a wide range of contaminants, from suspended solids and bacteria to dissolved salts and heavy metals. Reverse osmosis, in particular, is highly effective at producing high-purity water.
Bag and Cartridge Filters: These filters are often used as pre-filters to remove larger particles and protect more sensitive downstream filtration processes.
