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Ultra Filtration system

Water Source May Vary. Performance Shouldn’t.

Ultra filtration System systems ensure stability, and consistency no matter the source. Many UF systems fail because they’re built without understanding the real nature of the water. The result? Frequent clogging, short membrane life, and poor output.

What do we do differently?

What You Get with Inovar

ETP Plant manufacturers

A membrane-based system customized to your water source.

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Pore sizes between 0.04 to 0.06 microns for fine filtration.

compact skid units

Effective removal of turbidity, pathogens, and suspended solids.

Daily service logs

PLC-ready automation with smart alarms and logs.

Quick installs

Quick setup, low downtime, and high membrane life.

Best suited for

Post Treatment for Effluent Treatment Plant & RO pre-treatment in industrial plants

RO pre-treatment in industrial plants

Pharmaceuticals Plants

Food and pharma processing

RO-based reuse or polishing setups & STP or ETP polishing for reuse

STP/ETP polishing for reuse

Drinking water systems or Pre treatment of drinking water

Pre treatment of drinking water

FMCG or Food and beverage industry

FMCG & Pharmaceutical instead of food & pharma

After Installation, We Stay Involved

1-Year AMC

Maintenance

Optional O&M

with trained operators

Pre-selected cleaning

kits for your water quality

Fast support

via WhatsApp or remote login

Regular performance

reviews and log-based tracking

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Everything you need to know about Ultra Filtration System

Upgrading or replacing an existing UF system?

We audit your current setup, assess membrane condition, and redesign the system to improve durability, clarity, and cost-efficiency.

Since 2019, Inovar has been leading the way in Ultra Filtration System

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ultra Filtration (UF) is a powerful membrane filtration process that separates suspended solids, bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens from water. It operates on a physical separation principle, using a semi- permeable membrane with pore sizes typically in the range of 0.01 to 0.1 microns. Think of it as a microscopic sieve that only allows water and dissolved salts to pass through.
Water is forced under pressure through the hollow fibers of the UF membrane. The microscopic pores block particles and microbes larger than the pore size. The purified water, called “permeate,” passes through the membrane wall, while the contaminants are retained and flushed away as “concentrate” or “reject” during a cleaning cycle known as backwashing.

The key difference is the size of particles they remove:
• Ultra Filtration (UF): Removes suspended solids, turbidity, bacteria, viruses, and cysts. It does not remove dissolved salts (TDS) or ions like sodium, calcium, or chloride.

• Reverse Osmosis (RO): Uses a much tighter membrane to remove dissolved salts, ions, and TDS, in addition to all the contaminants that UF removes.
UF is for clarification and disinfection; RO is for demineralization.

A UF system is highly effective at removing:
• Pathogens: 99.99% of bacteria (e.g., E. coli), viruses, and protozoan cysts (Giardia, Cryptosporidium).
• Suspended Solids: Silt, clay, and other colloidal particles.
• Turbidity: Cloudiness in water.
• Macromolecules: Large organic molecules like proteins and starches

• Superior Water Quality: Provides a consistent, high-quality effluent regardless of feed water variations.
• Absolute Barrier: Physically removes microbes without the need for chemicals like chlorine, avoiding disinfection by-products (DBPs).
• Compact Footprint: Requires significantly less space than conventional sand filters and clarifiers.
• Automated Operation: PLC-controlled systems with automatic backwashing ensure consistent performance with minimal operator intervention.

Ultra Filtration System is a versatile technology used in various sectors:
• Municipal Water Treatment: As a direct replacement for conventional clarification and disinfection, producing safe drinking water.

• Industrial Process Water: Pre-treatment for RO systems, cooling tower makeup water, and process water for food & beverage.
• Wastewater Reuse: As a tertiary treatment step in STPs and ETPs to produce high-quality reusable water.
• Residential & Commercial Buildings: For polishing municipal water to ensure pathogen-free, crystal- clear water.

UF systems typically operate at low pressures, generally between 1 to 5 bar (15 to 70 psi), making them more energy-efficient than high-pressure systems like RO.

Yes. While the initial capital investment may be higher than conventional sand filters, the long-term benefits outweigh the costs:
• Lower Chemical Costs: Reduces or eliminates the need for coagulants and disinfectants.
• Reduced Footprint: Saves on civil costs and space.
• Superior Water Quality: Protects downstream equipment and enables water reuse, creating value.
• Automated Operation: Lowers labor costs.