Filtration is currently one of the most common methods for separating solid particles from liquids, and filtration requires some filtering materials and equipment.
Today we will talk about ptfe liquid filtration membrane.
Membrane filtration is a solid-liquid separation technology. It filters water through membrane pores and intercepts impurities in the water without chemical changes. It is a simple and easy-to-process technology. However, because the membrane pores are very small, certain technologies exist accordingly. question.
Biofilm is also used to treat raw water in water supply, but it is different from filtration membrane separation technology.
The membrane used for membrane separation is called membrane, and the membrane used for biofilm treatment is called film. In addition to being used for water treatment, ptfe liquid filtration membrane can also be used for ultrapure water manufacturing and seawater desalination. Generally, reverse osmosis membrane (sodium filter membrane).
It is also used for urine and feces treatment, urban waterway treatment, various wastewater treatment, etc. Generally, ultrafiltration membranes and microfiltration membranes are used.
In industry, it can be used in dairy manufacturing, semiconductor manufacturing, food manufacturing, paper manufacturing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, etc. Ultrafiltration membranes and microfiltration membranes are also generally used.
Suzhou New Material Technology Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer specializing in the R&D and production of PTFE composite materials. The PTFE liquid filter membrane we produce has naturally excellent hydrophobicity, so it is widely used in the distillation and packaging ventilation industries.
PTFE liquid filter membrane has a soft texture and low mechanical strength. It is often combined with non-woven fabrics during use to achieve an enhanced effect.
Compared with other filter materials, it has great advantages.
Polymer filter membranes with pore sizes in the range of 0.1μm-10μm can intercept solid particles and colloidal particles in gases or liquids.
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