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Membrane Filtration
Membrane Filtration: Membrane filtration is a pressure driven process that uses a semi-permeable (porous) membrane to separate particulate matter from soluble components in the carrier fluid such as water.
Microfiltration (MF): A size-exclusion, pressure-driven membrane process that operates at ambient temperature. It is usually considered an intermediate between ultrafiltration and multi-media granular filtration. It is an effective barrier for particles, bacteria and protozoan cycts. The systems operate at pressures between 5 and 45 pounds per square inch.
Ultrafiltration (UF):The separation of one component of a solution from another component by means of pressure and flow exerted on a semipermeable membrane, with membrane pore sizes ranging from 10Å to 0.2 micron. Typically rejects organics over 10000 MW while passing ions and small organics. Let us design a system for you. Just complete the online site profile form below and we will provide a design and quote. Fill Out A Site Profile Form |