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Principles of Filtration
rate is a measure of the amount of water that flows through a filter at a defined pressure. It is related to the degree of contamination, differential pressure, total porosity, and effective filtration area. Commonly expressed in the membrane industry in units of milliliters/minute (mL/min) at a given
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Terms Used When Discussing Filters
A glossary of filtration terminology. Terms Used When Discussing Filters - Sterlitech. JavaScript seem to be disabled in your browser. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. Sign In. My Cart. sales@sterlitech.com 1-877-544-4420 Sterlitech
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Caring for Fritted Ware
WILMAD- LABGLASS offers four different porosities that provide filtration speed with good retention. Porosity is controlled during manufacture and each lot is tested. The extra coarse and coarse porosities are nearest to the maximum pore size listed. Medium and fine porosities are nearest
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Improving Power Plant Efficiency (.pdf)
in. if the surrounding environment has challenge since. heavily industrial areas, ensuring the hydrocarbon. initial installation, it may be necessary to change. contamination is collected at an early stage and. filtration methods. does not reach (and restrict the porosity of) the final. filter. Wraparound
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Quality Test of Rice Hull Ash Filter Aids (.pdf)
Rice hull ash (RHA) is produced from the combustion of rice hulls for energy generation and steam processes. This product is an excellent filter aid quantified by the very good physical, chemical as well as filtration properties, such as fine, porous, rigid, easily dispersed and suspended
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Customized Filter Material Supports Innovation In The Medical Industry
and scientific industries. It has been used in blood filtration and other ultra and microfiltration applications, as well as in venting, in clean-room and medical garments, and in EMI/RFI insulation. In-line intravenous filters frequently use ePTFE as the filtration or venting material. Its porosity can
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Sterilizing Filters: Right Flow, Right Size Critical
to multiple 30-in. filters. This is exceptionally important, as selection trials for flow rate are typically employed for very large volumes beyond 20,000 liters, where multiple 30-in. filters will be used to achieve acceptable processing times. Optimizing filtration processes requires tests using comparable
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Sterilizing Filters: Right Flow, Right Size Critical
of Product Management, Process Filtration, Sartorius North America, Inc. Sterilizing grade, 0.2-micron-rated membrane filters are used widely within the biopharmaceutical industry. They were also given more prominence by FDA s Aseptic Guidelines, which specified filtrative sterilization as a key