Hydranautics is one of the global leaders in membrane technology. We apply state-of-the-art technology to manufacture industry’s most advanced, high-performance membrane products.
Wide Range of High Quality RO and UF Membranes for Water Purification.
MEMBRANIUM is proud of what is we are doing. We do care of our quality because customers' feedback is vitaly importnat for us. We do supply all our products only after serious testing. Improvements and R&D is also a part of our quality control process. We acquaired several local and interantional approvals and certificates to run our business in a common manner:
Ultrafiltration (UF) is a pressure-driven membrane based separation process to remove suspended solids, bacteria, viruses, endotoxins and other pathogens to produce water with very high purity and low silt density.
Ultrapure water is essential in several industrial applications. CPA RO membranes are regarded as the industry standard for all critical high purity applications – from pharmaceutical to power industry.
The energy required to pressurize RO feed water is the largest contributor to the total energy consumption of the RO plant. ESPA membranes are the choice for applications demanding high-energy efficiency, with uncompromised productivity and salt rejection. Operating at significantly lower pressures, ESPA elements produce high quality water in a range of water treatment applications, ensuring energy cost savings.
LFC3-LD from the LD Technology™ innovative low fouling membranes combines the attributes of a neutrally charged surface with hydrophilicity to achieve the lowest organic and colloidal fouling in the most demanding feed water conditions.
As the world is facing freshwater scarcity, Hydranautics brings a range of SWC RO membranes to meet the demands of desalination industry. SWC membranes have improved the productivity and salt rejection for more than two decades while reducing their environmental impact. SWC membranes come in a range of innovative formulations depending on the level of seawater salinity required.