The IWF technology is a cross-flow, continuous backflush filtration system. IWF technology improves on existing industry filtration methods by continuously filtering high volumes through screens with the smallest filter pore sizes available. The filtered water can often be used immediately without further treatment or expensive purification. The cost per gallon processed is much lower than the competition.
It removes suspended solids to allowable levels
for reuse or conventional disposal.
Industry Water Filtration offers a unique, patented technology. This new approach revolutionizes physical filtration of fine particulates and suspended solids for high volume applications. All water-intensive industries will benefit from the ability to remove particulates in compliance with regulations. Turbidity and BOD are both dramatically reduced. Independent testing was performed at the International Center for Water Technology (ICWT) at Cal State, Fresno and at a San Jose water producer. Turbidity is typically 2 to 3 NTU with corresponding BOD reduction when utilizing the ten-micron screen (depending upon application). Best of all, customers will typically see a six-month payback.
Drought is Becoming a Familiar and Costly Condition for Many States
The cost of water keeps rising, flooding the agricultural industry with unmanageable increases.
Many States, especially California, have water supplies at historical low levels, increasing competition and political pressure for control of this vital resource. It's not just the basic cost for the water. The California Department of Agriculture estimates that the agriculture industry spends about $1.6 Billion annually on compliance with water use regulations of both state and federal EPA. This figure has doubled since 2005 and is still increasing.
This new approach revolutionizes physical filtration of fine particulates and suspended solids for high volume applications. All water-intensive industries will benefit from the ability to remove particulates in compliance with regulations. Turbidity and BOD are both dramatically reduced.
Independent testing was performed at the International Center for Water Technology (ICWT) at Cal State, Fresno and at a San Jose water producer. Turbidity is typically 2 to 3 NTU with corresponding BOD reduction when utilizing the ten-micron screen (depending upon application).
Reuse water is produced for many applications through the use of a ten-micron filter screen, the standard IWF technology hardware set. The turbidity and BOD have been shown to fall below limits specified by regulations.