Description

The selection of microfiltration flat sheet membranes from Alfa Laval covers different pore sizes and flux properties. The membranes are used in an extensive range of processes applied in the food, beverage, dairy, biotech and pharmaceutical industries Alfa Laval offers two series of microfiltration (MF) membranes with different flux properties, pore sizes and rejection capabilities. The membrane materials are either polysulphone or fluoro polymer based on a unique construction on polypropylene (PP) support material which provides optimum cleaning conditions. MFG series The MFG microfiltration membrane is made of polysulphone polymer. The membrane is available in the types MFG1 having a pore size of 0.1 µm and MFG2 with a pore size of 0.2 µm. MFP series The MFP microfiltration membrane is made of fluoro polymer. The membrane is available in the types MFP2 (pore size 0.2 µm) and MFP5 (0.5 µm). Benefits
  • cover a broad spectrum of flux properties, pore sizes, molecular weight cut-off values and rejection capabilities
  • available by the metre, as standard 20 x 20 cm sheets or cut into flat sections to fit into all Alfa Laval plate-and-frame module configurations
  • delivered with necessary lock and passage rings
  • suitable for extensive range of processes
  • manufactured by Alfa Laval's own membrane centre
How it works Reverse osmosis (RO) RO uses the tightest possible membrane in liquid separation. In principle, water is the only material that can permeate the membrane. All other materials (salts, sugars, etc.) will be unable to pass through. Nanofiltration (NF) NF is not as fine a separation process as reverse osmosis, and uses membranes that are slightly more open. Nanofiltration allows small ions to pass through while excluding larger ions and most organic components. Ultrafiltration (UF) UF involves using membranes in which the pores are larger and the pressure is relatively low. Salts, sugars, organic acids and smaller peptides are allowed to pass, while proteins, fats and polysaccharides are not. Microfiltration (MF) In MF, suspended solids, bacteria and fat globules are normally the only substances not allowed to pass through. Compliances All materials used for the production of Alfa Laval membranes, in both spiral-wound and flat-sheet designs and configurations, comply with EU Regulation (EC) 1935/2004, EU Regulation 10/2011 and FDA regulations (CFR) Title 21. The membranes are thus suitable for use within food and pharmaceutical processing applications. These compliance also extend to the equipment and fittings related to membrane operations, including items such as plate-and-frame units, element housings and pumps. ''