Ultrafiltration (UF) is a pressure-driven purification process in which water and low molecular weight substances permeate a membrane while particles, colloids, and macromolecules are filtered.
A pilot study was undertaken to evaluate the efficacy of membrane filtration for the removal of particulate material from two untreated water supplies in Northern California. The permeate produced by ...
Report Ocean published the latest research report on the Ultrafiltration market. In order to comprehend a market holistically, a variety of factors must be evaluated, including demographics, business ...
Low-pressure ultrafiltration with negatively charged, noncellulosic membranes is shown to be a feasible process for the treatment and reuse of scrubber blowdown wastewater generated in the primary ...
Ultrafiltration membranes used in pharmaceutical manufacturing and other industrial processes have long relied on separating molecules by size. Now, Cornell researchers have created porous materials ...