What is Nanofiltration and How Does It Work?
Think of Nanofiltration as a selective sieve at a molecular level. It's a membrane filtration process that sits between Ultrafiltration (UF) and Reverse Osmosis (RO) in terms of the size of particles it can remove. The Mechanism: Water is pushed through a semi-permeable membrane filled with pores approximately 0.001 microns (1 nanometer) in size. This is incredibly...
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