How to Choose Between RO, NF and UF from a Water Report
Learn how feed-water chemistry, treatment goals and operating conditions guide the choice between RO, NF and UF membrane categories.
Read the guide →Yuchen Water is a Vontron membrane distributor and dealer. We supply membrane materials for residential, commercial and industrial projects and provide related equipment technical support. This center explains membrane categories and applications without asking buyers to select a product model. A current water or process-fluid report, treatment target and operating brief come first.
Learn how feed-water chemistry, treatment goals and operating conditions guide the choice between RO, NF and UF membrane categories.
Read the guide →Understand the report data, pretreatment and equipment questions that come before a seawater or brackish-water membrane recommendation.
Read the guide →Plan groundwater and well-water membrane treatment from a complete analysis of minerals, metals, gases, organics and operating goals.
Read the guide →See how wastewater history, reuse targets and pretreatment risks determine the roles of UF, NF and RO in an industrial reuse project.
Read the guide →Prepare the chemistry, variability and process-target information needed before discussing membrane materials for high-salinity wastewater or ZLD-related support.
Read the guide →Learn what composition and process-target data are needed before discussing NF, RO or UF membrane materials for salt-lake brine and lithium-related fluids.
Read the guide →Choose residential and light-commercial RO membrane materials from water quality, daily demand, equipment compatibility and service conditions rather than a model label.
Read the guide →Understand how activated carbon can support oxidant and organic control before RO, and why carbon selection still depends on water analysis and system conditions.
Read the guide →Understand how activated carbon can support oxidant and organic control before RO, and why carbon selection still depends on water analysis and system conditions.
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