Membrane Treatment Chemicals

A full range of tailored membrane treatment chemicals designed to optimize system performance and extend membrane life.

Protect and Optimize Your Filtration Systems

Membrane-based filtration systems—such as microfiltration (MF), ultrafiltration (UF), nanofiltration (NF), and reverse osmosis (RO)—are highly effective for producing clean water. But their long-term performance depends on the right chemical support. At DWG Process Supply Ltd., we offer a full range of membrane treatment chemicals to help protect your investment, extend membrane life, and maintain peak system performance.

Tailored Chemistry for Membrane Health

Over time, membranes can foul due to scaling, biofouling, and organic or particulate accumulation. Our specialized chemical solutions are designed to prevent and reverse these issues, including:

💧Antiscalants: Prevent mineral scaling (e.g., calcium, barium, silica) and reduce the need for acid dosing

💧Membrane Cleaners: Alkaline and acidic formulations to remove organic matter, biofilms, metal oxides, and scale

💧Biocides: Control microbial growth in membrane systems, especially in warm or nutrient-rich water sources

💧pH Adjusters & Dechlorination Agents: Maintain chemical balance and protect membranes from oxidative damage

Each product is carefully selected or formulated based on membrane type, feedwater characteristics, and system configuration.

Expert Guidance with Every Dose

We don’t just supply chemicals—we support your operators and engineers with:

💧System audits and membrane diagnostics

💧Chemical selection and dosage optimization

💧On-site or remote troubleshooting support

💧Compatibility assurance with OEM membranes and cleaning protocols

Our membrane chemical solutions are trusted across municipal water plants, industrial process systems, and decentralized treatment units throughout Western Canada.

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