Microfiltration Ceramic Membrane Element

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The ceramic microfiltration membrane element ( MF membrane) is made from alumina and zirconia which is an asymmetric membrane structure with multi-channel tubular shape. The pore is on the channel. Driven by operation pressure, the liquid is running in the membrane. The part less than pore size is permeation, the part lager than pore size is concentrated liquid, so as to achieve the separation, concentration and purification purposes.

JIUWU ceramic membrane manufacturer produces the ceramic microfiltration membrane with the pore size 200nm, 500nm, 1200nm and so on.  As one of leading microfiltration membrane manufacturers, JIUWU microfiltration system made by high-quality MF membranes element will meet the requirements for your special applications.

Microfiltration Membrane Process

Microfiltration membrane process is a filtration technique that uses a membrane with very small pores to separate particles and substances based on their size. The membrane acts as a physical barrier and allows the passage of only particles that are smaller than the pore size, while retaining larger particles. Microfiltration is commonly used in various industrial processes, such as wastewater treatment, food and beverage processing, and pharmaceutical manufacturing. It is a cost-effective and efficient method for removing contaminants, bacteria, and suspended solids from liquids.

Microfiltration Membrane Pore Size

Pictures Size Pore size

A: 3.3mm 200nm

B: 25mm

A: 4.0mm 1200nm

B: 30mm 500nm

200nm

A: 6.0mm 200nm

B: 40mm

A: 3.6mm 200nm

B: 40mm

OVER VIEW OF MICROFILTRATION CERAMIC MEMBRANE ELEMENT

Ceramic microfiltration membrane is a type of physical filter element where a contaminated fluid is passed through a special pore-sized membrane to separate microorganisms and suspended particles from process liquid. The most common application of ceramic microfiltration membrane is clarification, or removal of suspended solids to produce a clear liquid. It is commonly used in conjunction with various other separation processes such as ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis membrane technology to provide a product stream which is free of undesired contaminants. Examples include clarification of whole cell broths; purification processes in which macromolecules must be separated from other large molecules, enzymes or cell debris; clarification of dextrose and highly colored fruit juices, wine and beer, during which fruit juice membrane and beer membrane filtration will be used; whey de-fatting and casein removal. Ceramic microfiltration membrane systems operate at relatively low pressures and come in a variety of configurations. They are characterized by pore size, ranging from 0.05 micron to 1 micron.