Environmental Control Systems, Inc. - Equipment since 1978
25 Thurber Boulevard, Smithfield, RI 02917-1816
Environmental Control Systems, Inc. (401) 231-2270 fax (401) 231-2320 Enviro-Pure, Inc. (401) 231-2080 fax (401) 231-2110
Enviro-Pure, Inc. - Chemistry since 1986
CROSS FLOW MEMBRANE FILTRATION
ECS manufactures micro, ultra, nano-filtration and reverse osmosis systems to:
  • Purify plating rinse water for reuse and bath reclamation
  • Purify wastewaters without chemical addition
  • Purify cleaners for reuse
  • Reduce water consumption
  • Control water quality
  • Eliminate regulatory exposure and risk of non-compliance
  • Eliminate permit and sewer use fees

The ECS membrane purification system pumps aqueous solutions across self-cleaning, semi-permeable membranes where particles and large molecules are retained and clean solution permeates through. The clean solution is reused. The concentrated rejects are hauled, treated, or reclaimed.

Depending on your application, the cross flow membrane has a sprial-wound or tubular configuration. The spiral wound configuration obtains a high surface area, compact module, with high permeate flow rate at low cost. The tubular configuration is best for solutions containing solids and may be constructed of ceramic or polymer materials.

    Typical applications for discharge or reuse are:

    • Plating bath rinses
    • Mass finishing
    • Aqueous cleaners
    • Vehicle wash water
    • Machine oils and coolants
    • Printing inks and dyes
    • Laundry wash waters
    • BOD and COD reduction
    • Air compressor blow down

Standard modules are available in 50 gpd to 5,000 gpd sizes. Special modules can be designed to meet your needs.

4gpm Reverse Osmosis System
for Closed-Loop Brass Plating
Should you have any questions about our capabilities, wish to see our customer list, or like to visit our latest wastewater purification and recycling systems, please call us or email us at, info@ecs-epure.com
 

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last updated:
12/04/2002 by www.rwevans.com