Retrofit Of Inge’s Ultrafiltration System
With “TORAYFIL” UF Modules
Industry: Paper
Date : April/May-2023
Capacity: 7MLD
Project Background
Challenge
Fiber Breakage:
The existing UF system faced persistent issues with fiber breakage within a year of operation. This not only increased the frequency of Cleaning in Place (CIP) procedures but also compromised system reliability and raised concerns about water quality.
Fiber Breakage:
Elevated SDI levels were a common occurrence, leading to fouling of the RO membrane.
This necessitated extra maintenance and operational expenses.
High Inorganic Load
Average feed suspended & Inorganic load is very resulting into failure of Inge’s In-out mechanism
TSS <50
Turbidity <50
COD <350
Solution
| Inge (Previous) |
Toray (New system) |
|
|---|---|---|
| Plant capacity | 7 MLD | 7 MLD |
| No. of Train | 2 Nos | Train -1 |
| Model | Dizzer XL | HFUGB2315 AN |
| Surface area | 80 m2 | 75m2 |
| Qty | 60 Nos | 50 Nos |
| MOC | PES | PVDF |
| Nominal pore size | 0.02 micron | 0.01 micron |
| Mode of operation | IN – Out | Out – In |
| Average CIP Frequency | 15-20 days | 25-35 day |
| Daily chemical maintenance (TMC)y | NaOCl / NaOH / HCl | NaOCl |
| Average recovery | 88% |

Result
After replacing the former Inge UF system with the “TORAYFIL” UF solution, Paper industries achieved improvements like:


