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Thursday, March 1, 2007

ULTRAFILTRATION FOR BACTERIA & VIRUSN REMOVAL




MEMBRANE FOR INDUSTRY Ultrafiltration for Bacteria and Virus Removal
Description
Ultrafiltration (UF) is a membrane process capable for retaining solutes as small as 1000 daltons, while passing solvent and smaller solutes. Ultrafiltration usually is applied to aqueous streams which may contain soluble macromolecules, colloids, salt, sugar, and so on. UF is practiced in laboratory and a large scale industrially. The UF membrane can be pictured as a sieve in a molecular-dimensional scale. It is usually polymeric and asymmetric, designed for high productivity and resistance to plugging. The pore size of the membranes used range from 0.05 µm to 1 nm.
The UF unit is an ultrafiltration system used primarily for bacteria and virus removal. This model consist of a centrifugal pump to generate medium pressure as driving force for the separation process at the membrane surface. Ultrafiltration membrane construct on a hollow fiber module configuration. A 200 litre tank and another accessories provided for the unit.
Product Characteristic
Membrane area : 30 m2
Membrane material : Polyacrylonitrile or Polyethersulfone
Pore diameter : 0.01 – 0.001 µm
Power : 500 Watt for filter pump 250 Watt for backwash pump
Pump material : Stainless steel
Application
Barcteria and virus removal

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