Microfiltration cartridge Filtration is a filtration process which removes contaminants from a fluid (liquid & gas) by passage through a microporous membrane. A typical microfiltration membrane pore size range is 0.1 to 10 micrometres (µm). Microfiltration is fundamentally different from reverse osmosis and nanofiltration because those systems use pressure as a means of forcing water to go from low pressure to high pressure. Microfiltration can use a pressurized system but it does not need to include pressure
The types of Micron Cartridge filters
- Wound type Micron Cartridges
- Spun type Micron Cartridges
- Melt Blown type Micron Cartridges
- Pleated type Micron Cartridges
The above types of micron cartridges are available in all micron ratings. With all dimensions to suit the customer requirement.