
Membrane Filter
The Membrane Filter is a highly efficient filtration system designed for removing suspended solids, bacteria, and other impurities from liquids. It provides precise and consistent filtration, making it ideal for pharmaceutical, chemical, food & beverage, water treatment, and biotechnology industries. Membrane filters ensure high-quality filtrate while maintaining process hygiene and minimal product loss.
Types:
Membrane filters are available in various configurations, including plate-and-frame, cartridge, and spiral-wound types. They can be selected based on pore size, flow rate, and process requirements. The system can also incorporate multiple stages for ultrafiltration, microfiltration, or nanofiltration, depending on the desired level of purification.
Construction:
The filter housing and components are manufactured from high-quality stainless steel (S.S. 304, 316, 316L) for durability and resistance to corrosion. The membrane elements consist of precision-engineered porous sheets or hollow fibers that provide consistent filtration. The assembly is supported on a robust frame with secure mounting and optional mobility features for easy handling.
Operation:
The liquid to be filtered is introduced into the membrane system through an inlet, and pressure is applied using a pump or external source. The liquid passes through the membrane pores, which retain impurities while allowing the filtered liquid to pass through to the outlet. Membrane filters are designed for minimal hold-up volume and can be operated in batch or continuous mode. Optional features include CIP (Cleaning-in-Place), backwashing, and temperature or pressure monitoring for enhanced performance and longevity.