Image Microfiltration
A diagram illustrating the process of microfiltration through a membrane, showing the flow of feed,
permeate, and waste.
The scene composition is a diagrammatic representation of a microfiltration membrane. The membrane
is depicted as a horizontal structure with multiple layers, including the support membrane, and a
membrane layer. The diagram shows the flow of feed material (blue circles) being pushed across the
membrane. The diagram also shows the flow of permeate (clear circles) that passes through the
membrane and the waste (also blue circles) that is rejected. The arrows illustrate the direction of flow
for each component. The different layers and the flow directions are clearly labeled to show how the
process functions.
Image Infiltration
A diagram illustrates the multi-stage water filtration process, highlighting the removal of impurities at
different micron sizes.
The scene composition is a detailed, step-by-step depiction of a water filtration system. The graphic is a
cutaway view of a cylindrical filter. Each section of the filter is labeled with the filtration stage and the
size of particles removed. The image shows raw water entering the filter on the left side, moving through
progressively finer filters. The filters are visually differentiated with different colors and shapes,
representing the various stages. The diagram is organized in a logical, sequential manner from raw water
to filtered water, with the stages of the water filtration process clearly laid out, with labels for each
stage.
EFFICIENCY CONTAMINANT IMAGE
The setting is a simplified representation of the water treatment plant, providing an overview of the
system without depicting a specific location. The lighting is uniform, emphasizing the clarity of the
process diagram. Environmental elements aren't present, focusing the viewer's attention on the
diagram's content. The mood is informational, conveying the process steps in a clear and straightforward
manner.
ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY
1. Reduced Chemical Use:
2. Lower Chemical Pollution Risk:
3. Water Recycling and Reuse: - Membrane filtration allows for the production of high-quality
treated water that can be reused for various purposes, including industrial processes, irrigation,
and even drinking water.
4. Effective Contaminant Removal: as what I said it is highly effective at removing a wide range of
contaminants, including suspended solids, microorganisms, and dissolved substances, ensuring
the production of clean and safe water.
5. Compact and Energy Efficient -