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AMI Microfiltration

Microfiltration is generally referred to the filtration at less than 1 Micron level. Depth filters of the conventional type are available in 0.5, 0.2, 0.1 Microns and other sizes. Most Microfilters use membrane materials.

Spiral wound microfiltration membranes allow a cross-flow type of microfiltration. Feed water, at a relatively high flow, is pumped at a pressure of 10-50 psi along the membrane surface. A small amount (5-10%) of the water goes through the membrane. The balance of water goes to the next membrane element or is recycled back. In addition, a small amount of concentrate is removed from the system.

This cross-flow process helps minimize the fouling of the surface of the microfiltration membrane. Many different materials have been used for Microfiltration but most common are Polysulfone and Polyvinylidine Fluoride. Membrane in both of these materials are available from Applied Membranes, Inc. Please choose a category below to view our Microfiltration Membranes (MF Membranes) and specifications.

CSL

Applied Membranes CSL MF membrane elements are superior in chemical compatibility and performance with ultra-low-pressure operating pressure. Learn More

Polysulfone

AMI® polysulfone spiral wound microfiltration elements provide microfiltration with a molecular weight cut-off of 20,000. Learn More

Polyvinylidine Fluoride (PVDF)

AMI® polyvinylidine fluoride spiral wound microfiltration elements provide microfiltration with a nominal pore size of 0.2 micron. Learn More