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Sanborn Technologies introduces the UFV750TV ultrafiltration membrane system to minimize disposal of oily wastewater from manufacturing facilities. Designed for unattended operations, the compact system requires 33 square feet of shop space and includes a 330-gallon process tank with level controls and a 50-gallon cleaning tank. A variety of standard options, such as transfer pumps and free-oil removal separator, are available.
Advanced membrane materials and economical systems design make the systems suitable for processing oily manufacturing wastes such as used coolants, floor washings, aqueous parts washer discharges and vibratory finishing effluents.
Other systems designs range from accommodating 50 to 5,000 gallons of waste per day. All systems are available as free-standing components or can be used in conjunction with existing waste treatment equipment to improve the quality of discharged water.
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