Tubular Ceramic Membrane
The tubular inorganic ceramic membrane is a precision filtration material made by high-temperature sintering of inorganic materials such as alumina (Al₂O₃), titania (TiO₂), and zirconia (ZrO₂).
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Product Description
The tubular inorganic ceramic membrane is a precision filtration material made by high-temperature sintering of inorganic materials such as alumina (Al₂O₃), titania (TiO₂), and zirconia (ZrO₂).
It features a three-layer asymmetric structure consisting of a porous support layer, transition layer, and microporous membrane layer, providing filtration precision that covers microfiltration, ultrafiltration, and nanofiltration.
The tubular ceramic membrane typically operates in a cross-flow filtration mode — where the feed liquid flows at high velocity inside the membrane tube. Under pressure, small molecules permeate through the membrane, while larger molecules are retained, achieving efficient separation, purification, and concentration of the liquid.
Specification
| Treatment Capacity | Customizable per project requirements |
Product Feature
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Excellent chemical stability — resistant to acids, alkalis, oxidants, and organic solvents
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High temperature resistance — suitable for sterilization and disinfection
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Easy to clean and long service life
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Narrow pore size distribution ensures precise separation performance
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No leaching of substances, making it ideal for food and pharmaceutical applications
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Compact system design with high automation and low labor cost
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Low feedwater requirements, capable of operating under harsh or extreme conditions
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