Cross Flow Microfiltration
Description of Cross Flow Microfiltration:
Lab size Cross Flow Microfiltration is a membrane separation technology commonly used in laboratories. It belongs to the molecular weight level filtration. The general molecular weight cut-off range is: 1~1000KD. It can separate extremely small particles and soluble molecules in the solution.
Cross Flow Microfiltration can usually only separate molecules that differ in size by more than 3-5 times, and is not suitable for separating molecules of similar size.
The Cross Flow Microfiltration is an easy-to-use multifunctional desktop automatic ultrafiltration system, which is very suitable for laboratory environment and meets the needs of process development and GMP production.
The system is compatible with hollow fiber membrane columns and membrane packages, and provides user-defined endpoint control, making downstream processes more efficient and simple.
Specfication of Cross Flow Microfiltration (0.3m2)
Model: RS-MU-08
Filter membrane area: 0.3m2
Membrane size: 1812
Casing: 304 or 316L stainless steel
PH range: 1~13
Working pressure: 1~20bar
Working temperature: ≤50℃
Minimum liquid volume: 2L
Application areas include:
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