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How the Hylander Works
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Oily wastewater is fed to the process tank.
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The process pump circulates that water through the membranes at a high flow
rate. The high rate of flow (30 GPM) sweeps the membrane surface clean.
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The differential pressure forces clean water through the membrane pores
while the (high molecular weight) oil is rejected and stays in the system.
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As the clean water is discharged from the system, more wastewater is fed
to the process tank.
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When there is no wastewater left to process, the system will concentrate
the remaining wastewater down to 5% or less of the total volume treated.
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