Sseng Co., Ltd. is a specialized manufacturer of advanced and
efficient water filtration systems. The company¡¯s steady efforts in R&D
since its establishment in 1999 have resulted over 100 patents registered
or under registration in Korea and other countries, as well as two
verifications of New Environmental Technology from the Korean
government.
The company has also acquired eight national certificates, including
the Excellent Product Certificate. Main products of the company are
Gravity Flow Fiber (GFF) Filter and Pore Controllable Fiber (PCF) Filter.
The filtering principle of GFF or PCF Filters is purifying the water
through the narrowed gaps among fine fibers by pressurizing fibers on
the surface of the strainer. The backwash is performed through releasing fibers to enlarge gaps and then blowing air at
the bottom to shake fiber sand, at the same time, supplying backwash water on the reverse direction to carry deposits
during filtration to outside of the filter. The Gravity Flow Fiber (GFF) filter purifies the water using gravity with a
difference of about 30-cm in the water level by making the fiber layer thinner.
The systems have been installed more than 1,700 sites in Korea and abroad, including POSCO, Samsung Electronics,
LG Chemical, Seoul National University, some Korean nuclear power plants and so forth.
Sseng Co., Ltd. is a specialized manufacturer of advanced and
efficient water filtration systems. The company¡¯s steady efforts in R&D
since its establishment in 1999 have resulted over 100 patents registered
or under registration in Korea and other countries, as well as two
verifications of New Environmental Technology from the Korean
government.
The company has also acquired eight national certificates, including
the Excellent Product Certificate. Main products of the company are
Gravity Flow Fiber (GFF) Filter and Pore Controllable Fiber (PCF) Filter.
The filtering principle of GFF or PCF Filters is purifying the water
through the narrowed gaps among fine fibers by pressurizing fibers on
the surface of the strainer. The backwash is performed through releasing fibers to enlarge gaps and then blowing air at
the bottom to shake fiber sand, at the same time, supplying backwash water on the reverse direction to carry deposits
during filtration to outside of the filter. The Gravity Flow Fiber (GFF) filter purifies the water using gravity with a
difference of about 30-cm in the water level by making the fiber layer thinner.
The systems have been installed more than 1,700 sites in Korea and abroad, including POSCO, Samsung Electronics,
LG Chemical, Seoul National University, some Korean nuclear power plants and so forth.
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