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Membrane technologies tangential flow filtration

Cross-flow filtration is also referred to as tangential flow filtration or microfiltration, but all three terms refer to a process by which membranes are used to separate components in a liquid solution (or suspension) on the basis of their size. The development of robust membranes in polymeric and ceramic materials has provided a powerful new technology for bioseparations, which is already widespread in the process industries as well as for water treatment processes. [Pg.643]

Raaska, E., Cell Harvesting with Tangential Flow Filtration Optimization of Tangential Flow, Proc. Membrane Technology Group Symposium, Tylosand, Sweden (May 28-30, 1985)... [Pg.346]


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