Technology

PolyCera Membranes combine ceramic membrane performance with polymeric membrane economics

The PolyCera Membrane is the world's first spiral-wound backwashable ultrafiltration membrane.
PolyCera Membrane: Its unique physiochemical characteristics, comparable thermal and chemical stability as an inorganic ceramic membrane, plus its hydrophilic and oleophobic membrane surface ensure the characteristics of high flux, high rejection, fouling resistance, and easy cleaning.
PolyCera Membrane: Its novel corrugated feed channels ensure that the membrane module can bear higher influent suspended solids content; increase the tangential flow and the shearing force to prevent membrane fouling; and reduce the pressure drop by 50%-80% to save energy. These membranes are oil-tolerant, heat-resistant, and enable easy cleaning.

Oil-Tolerant Ultrafiltration (UF) Membrane

PolyCera Titan series UF membranes are designed for oily water treatment, due to their oil tolerance of up to 3% oils. PolyCera Titan membranes enable a shorter treatment process, a smaller footprint, and better treatment efficiency. PolyCera Titan membranes have been used in a variety of oily water treatment regimes, e.g., produced water and industrial process condensate.

Advantages of PolyCera Membrane

Heat tolerance up to 90℃; pH range 1-13.5

Resistance of pure organic solvent including ethylbenzene, xylene, alcohol, kerosene, etc

Application

Oil-Tolerant Ultrafiltration Membrane / Titan-UF

Applications

Oil And Gas Production
Oil Removal from Various Industrial Oily Wastewater
Oil Removal from Various Municipal Oily Wastewater
Oily/High Temperature/High Acid And Alkali Wastewater Treatment
Special Process Separation

Typical Project

Treatment of Produced Wastewater from Onshore And Offshore Drilling Site, Fracturing Flowback Fluid Treatment
Process Condensate, Refinery Wastewater, Electric Desalting Wastewater
Restaurant Wastewater, Landfill Leachate
Process Condensate, Tank Washing Wastewater
Protein Concentration And Recovery, Fungi Concentration And Recovery