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Ultrafiltration system for drinking water treatment

23 March 2009

Seccua has launched a drinking water ultrafiltration installation which has been especially designed for use in households, small individual water supplies, restaurants and catering businesses.

The X-Spot Pro installation operates at a peak flow rate of up to 36 liters/min (9.5 GPM) and filters turbidity and pathogens out of the water in a single step without utilization of chemicals.

 The X-Spot Pro can remove more than 99.99% of all pathogens, including viruses, legionella and E Coli as well as turbidity. Following filtration, the water can be used for drinking, cooking and washing.
 
It incorporates a SeccuMem Pro membrane module offers particular protection: it contains a sturdy hollow fibre membrane made of high-performance material and has a pore size of only 15 nanometers, which enables it to reliably retain pathogens.

 

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