Membrane filtration is a pressure-driven membrane process that is mainly used to remove organic substances such as micro-pollutants and multivalent ions. Only the purest water penetrates the membrane. Bacteria, viruses, salt, iron and manganese compounds, ammonium, heavy metals, sodium, chlorine, nitrite, nitrate, sulphate and harmful gases are removed from the water. Membrane filtration even removes harmful substances that are not noticed when analyzing water samples. Filter pore sizes are between 1 and 10 nm.
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