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Macromolecular impurities such as plant fiber, starch, bacteria and other impurities in apple juice are completely intercepted to realize the clarification and impurity removal of apple juice by crossflow microfiltration. Cross-flow design is adopted to solve the problem of filter clogging and will greatly improve the efficiency of producing ...
The principal of crossflow microfiltration is common in many processing environments and is used in anti-biotic drug production to separate residual matter from a process liquor. ...
William Ransom Ltd has utilised Star-Sep™ Ceramic Crossflow Microfiltration as a key part of the process in the production of botanical extracts. An overview of William Ransom Ltd The company was founded over 160 years ago in 1846 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire by William Ransom. William was a Quaker philanthropist and most importantly for us, a botanist. A contemporary of Charles Darwin, was ...
The recycling of process water containing radioactive contamination within a Refurbishment Facility using Star-Sep™ Ceramic Crossflow Filtration This crossflow microfiltration process, using Mantec’s patented star channel Star-Sep™ Ceramic Membranes, renders the filtered water bacterially inactive and free of NORMs, which means that it can be re-used within the process. Mantec ...
A well-defined comparative study between stirred dead end and circular crossflow for microfiltration of china clay suspensions has been undertaken. The comparisons have been made with respect to convective mass transfer coefficients, permeation and rejection rates, and energy consumption. Similar operating and hydrodynamic conditions were implemented for the comparison. According to our ...
From the health perspective, the used diatomaceous earth is classified as ‘hazardous waste’ before and after filtration. The membrane microfiltration (cross-flow or dynamic) is used to provide an alternative to the conventional technologies. ...
A comparative study was conducted to explore the potential of ceramic microfiltration membrane alone and in combination with different physicochemical treatments, viz. biotreatment and adsorption using kitchen-sink wastewater. Cross-flow microfiltration (CMF) studies were carried out with tubular ceramic membrane in single ...
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