Membrane separation technology is a new high-efficiency separation technology. It operates at room temperature, has little loss of nutrients, simple equipment, easy operation, no phase change, no chemical changes, strong selectivity, high separation efficiency and energy saving. Etc.
According to the size of the membrane pore size, membrane separation technology can be further subdivided into microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, reverse osmosis technology, etc.
The applications of membrane technology in the food industry mainly include filtration, concentration, sterilization, and separation and extraction of functional ingredients for functional foods.
The ptfe liquid filtration membrane filters water through membrane pores and intercepts impurities in the water without chemical changes. With simple processing technology, the chemically modified hydrophilic ptfe liquid filtration membrane can be used for filtration of aqueous solutions.
Hydrophilic PTFE membranes with high porosity and high support strength are gradually used in industries such as water treatment, life sciences, chemical engineering, food and beverage, electronics and medicine.
Filtration and purification of liquids, precision filtration for industrial water treatment, filtration, purification and product collection in the pharmaceutical and electronics industries.
High porosity, reaching 85%-90%.
Low surface friction coefficient, reaching 0.1, high chemical compatibility, and resistant to high operating temperatures (180-260°C).
Suzhou New Material Technology Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer specializing in the R&D and production of PTFE composite materials. The PTFE liquid filtration membrane we produce has excellent chemical stability and can withstand corrosion from strong acids and alkalis. At the same time, it is relatively Wide temperature tolerance.
Therefore, ptfe has great advantages compared with other filter materials.
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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