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Crossflow membrane technology: Research is key for more efficiency

As the increasing use of crossflow membrane technology becomes ever more beneficial to manufacturing companies, Axium Process actively encourages end users to investigate further the wide range of filtration options available for their applications.The filtration specialist says that tailored research involving pilot trials can result in a more efficient solution that optimises separation performance and […]

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Axium Process operates independently of membrane manufacturers and can carry out pilot trials at its test facility in Swansea or at end users’ premises. Photo: Axium Process
Axium Process Crossflow

As the increasing use of crossflow membrane technology becomes ever more beneficial to manufacturing companies, Axium Process actively encourages end users to investigate further the wide range of filtration options available for their applications.The filtration specialist says that tailored research involving pilot trials can result in a more efficient solution that optimises separation performance and productivity.

Wide range of industries use crossflow membrane technology

Derek Davies, Business Development Director at Axium Process, said: “Crossflow membrane technology is used in almost every industry and has many advantages. However, identifying the ideal membrane and operating conditions is key to success. There are four levels of filtration with many variables to consider, including factors such as media type, temperature, pressure, and the pH range of the environment.

“Research can help end users make the right decision and will result in a customised solution more tailored to their needs. The research involves pilot plant trials that more closely  replicate real-life conditions and detailed performance analysis that helps identify optimal parameters, with the most effective membrane.”

Pilot trials at users‘ premises

Axium Process operates independently of membrane manufacturers and can carry out pilot trials at its test facility in Swansea or at end users’ premises. The trials help eliminate uncertainty and operational issues by accurately predicting separation performance, process viability, system design parameters and operational costs.

The company’s highly experienced team have the skills to design and manufacture crossflow membrane filtration solutions for a wide variety of applications which meet international regulations and recognised hygienic standards.

You can find more info at www.axiumprocess.com.

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Axium Process operates independently of membrane manufacturers and can carry out pilot trials at its test facility in Swansea or at end users’ premises. Photo: Axium Process

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