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  • MBR Systems
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  • MBR Systems

    Pall water treatment systems utilize hollow fiber membranes that are recognized as tough and robust. This same technology is incorporated into the Pall Aria MBR system, a state-of-the-art membrane bioreactor that transforms wastewater into high-quality effluent for reuse or discharge. The system features low air consumption, simple maintenance and a compact footprint.
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      Pall Corporation



    Self-Cleaning Filters

    These automatic self-cleaning filters are especially adapted to membrane pretreatment in sizes from ¾ to 24 in. with filtration degrees from 3,000 microns down to 5 microns. Orival also provides engineered manifolds to mount multiple filters in parallel for system flexibility. Specific Orival filters are designed with water conservation in mind and readily adaptable to WWTP effluent reuse.
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      Orival Inc.



    Ring-Section Pump

    This multistage ring-section pump’s extensive modular design allows KSB to match the model to users’ exact needs, whether for irrigation, boiler feedwater, desalination and more. The Multitec will do just about anything users want, except wash their dishes.
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      KSB, Inc.



    RO/NF Systems

    Koch Membrane Systems, Inc., will showcase its MegaMagnum reverse osmosis and nanofiltration systems for industrial and municipal applications, and its PURON submerged membrane modules for large-scale membrane bioreactor applications at AMTA. The RO and NF systems utilize 18-in. diameter elements to reduce the cost, footprint and installation time of municipal and industrial water treatment systems.
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      Koch Membrane Systems, Inc.
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