Description
Features
- Fixed or movable skid mount compact design
- Less footprint to be placed in a lab
- Accommodate any membrane module – spiral, cassette, tubular & hollow fiber
- Inbuilt CIP capability
- Working volume – 1-5 L and expandable up to 20 L
- Low hold-up volume
- All wetted parts SS316L
- Pump – Centrifugal pump 0-4 bar, Diaphragm pump – 0-25 bar
Applications
- Biomass removal from fermentation broth
- Desired product clarification, separation, purification, and concentration
- Desired product desalting, etc.
FAQs
1. What are Membrane Systems?
Membrane systems are widely used for the separation of elements in various industrial processes. These systems rely on the use of semi-permeable membranes that selectively allow certain components to pass through while restricting the passage of others based on their size, shape, or other properties. Membrane separation processes are commonly employed in applications such as water purification, gas separation, and the concentration of specific substances.
2. What are common membrane separation processes?
Common membrane system processes include Reverse Osmosis System (RO) for water purification, Ultrafiltration System (UF) for separating macromolecules, Microfiltration System (MF) for removing particles, and Nanofiltration System (NF) for targeted ion separation. These processes offer energy-efficient, versatile solutions across industries, enhancing separation, concentration, and purification.
3. What are the applications of Membrane Systems in everyday life?
Membrane applications in everyday life include water purification using the Reverse Osmosis System, separation of impurities in home water filters, and the use of membranes in food packaging to extend shelf life.
4. What are the applications of Membrane System Technology in pharmaceutical industries?
In the pharmaceutical industry, Membrane Systems, such as Ultrafiltration Systems and Nanofiltration Systems, are crucial for purifying and concentrating biomolecules. These technologies aid in drug formulation, bioprocessing, and ensuring the quality and safety of pharmaceutical products.
5. What types of membranes are compatible with Nilsan’s lab-scale system?
Nilsan’s lab-scale system is thoughtfully designed to accommodate both organic and inorganic membranes, providing flexibility and versatility for various separation and purification applications.
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