What is the difference between nominal and absolute pore size ratings?
Nominal pore size rating describes the ability of the filter to retain the majority of the particles at the rated pore size and larger (60-9%).
Glass fiber filters and screen filters are a good example of nominally rated filtration.
Absolute size rating describes the pore size at which a challenge organism of a particular size will be retained with 99.9% efficiency under strictly defined test conditions. Most membrane filters are rated as absolute terms.