Microfiltration Membrane Process
Microfiltration membrane process is a filtration technique that uses a membrane with very small pores to separate particles and substances based on their size. The membrane acts as a physical barrier and allows the passage of only particles that are smaller than the pore size, while retaining larger particles. Microfiltration is commonly used in various industrial processes, such as wastewater treatment, food and beverage processing, and pharmaceutical manufacturing. It is a cost-effective and efficient method for removing contaminants, bacteria, and suspended solids from liquids.