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Hollow fibre membranes are small filters that function as selective membranes to exclude particles based on their size. The membrane surfaces have tiny pores that filter out certain particles based on a molecular weight cut-off value.
Usually, the filter will hold and reject the bigger, solid particles while allowing water and small dissolved particles to pass through. However, because of the extremely small pore size and charged surface in the case of nanofiltration, even smaller ions may be rejected.
The global hollow fibre membrane filter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The hollow fibre tangential flow filtration modules from Sartorius offer high-performance separation in a variety of upstream and downstream bioprocessing unit processes, including cell harvest, clarity, perfusion, diafiltration, and concentration.
Low binding modified polyethersulfone membranes (m-PES) that consistently produce high process flux and product yields are a property of these membranes.
The PURON MP hollow fibre product line has been introduced by Koch Membrane Systems, Inc. The reverse osmosis (RO) pretreatment, tertiary wastewater treatment, and surface water treatment are among the high-solids water and wastewater applications for which this PURON MP ultrafiltration cartridge is designed.
With PURON MP, operations are made simpler, clarifier pretreatment is rarely necessary, downtime is kept to a minimum, and less chemical is used.
Recently, the international water, wastewater, and energy management business Veolia made the decision to broaden the scope of its pilot testing of hollow fibre nanofiltration membranes. Nanofiltration membranes created by NX Filtration will be evaluated in two new pilot programmes for the treatment of surface water and the reuse of effluent from a municipal wastewater treatment plant.
The first pilot study aims to investigate the efficacy of recycling wastewater treatment plant effluent using hollow fibre nanofiltration membranes.
The second pilot project will concentrate on surface water extraction for drinking water. In order to manufacture drinking water without using chemicals or the conventional multistage method, Veolia is searching for an alternative technique.
When it was introduced, a particular line of water-purifiers created by Singapore-based Namiton Pte.Ltd. to offer immediate access to drinking water was well appreciated. This commercial drinking water solution, which is based on hollow-fiber nanofiltration membrane (HFNM) technology, has a number of good qualities, including ultra-low pressure, huge flux, and selective ion removal.
The purifier has the first charge-selective, low-pressure, hollow-fiber nanofiltration membrane (HFNM) in the world, which makes it possible to filter water effectively, retain minerals, and prevent secondary pollution.
The new type will filter 99.99% of suspended particles, germs, bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, and other hazardous elements from water while maintaining trace minerals that are advantageous to human health, unlike ultrafiltration membranes or reverse osmosis membranes.
A superior Hollow Fiber filter serves as the primary filter for PÜRTREK. The biggest and most prosperous businesses on the market today utilise the same tested technologies.
SYSTEM FOR HOLLOW FIBER MEMBRANE MICROFILTRATION removes 99.9999% of bacteria, including E. coli and salmonella, 99.999% of parasites, including cryptosporidium and giardia, and 99.999% of microplastics, sand, and other organic particles that cloud water.
PÜRTREK weighs only 19 ounces and can remove up to 32 from your bag without the use of an expensive filtration pump. It is lightweight and dependable.