
Spiral wound MF membrane elements are perfect for mimicking operating conditions that are representative of full size microfiltration membrane filtration systems.
| SKU | Product Name | Designation | Polymer | Size | Pack Size | Est Ship | Price | |
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| 1180053 | Synder 1812 Sanitary Element, FR, MF, Female, 31mil Spacer | FR | - | 1.8 x 12 in. | 1 | Contact Us |
$348.93
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| 1180054 | Synder 1812 Sanitary Element, V0.1, MF, Female, 31mil Spacer | V0.1 | PVDF | 1.8 x 12 in. | 1 | Contact Us |
$348.93
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| 1180055 | Synder 1812 Sanitary Element, V0.2, MF, Female, 31mil Spacer | V0.2 | PVDF | 1.8 x 12 in. | 1 | Contact Us |
$348.93
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| 1180289 | Synder 3940 Sanitary Element, V0.2, MF, Male, 31mil Spacer | V0.2 | PVDF | 3.9 x 40 in. | 1 | Contact Us |
$616.14
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| 1180109 | Microdyn 1812 Sanitary Element, MP005, MF, Female, 31mil Spacer | MP005 | PES | 1.8 x 12 in. | 1 | Contact Us |
$361.32
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the recommended range of cross flow velocity in commercially available spiral wound elements?
Crossflow velocity limits for commercially available spiral-wound membrane elements depend on several factors, including element construction, maximum allowable pressure drop, and feed stream characteristics (such as viscosity and solids content). Recommended operating ranges are typically provided by the element manufacturer. For application-specific guidance, please contact Sterlitech for assistance in selecting appropriate crossflow velocities and operating conditions.
Q: Can I use microfiltration membrane disk filters in the stirred cells?
Yes, you can use almost all microfiltration membrane disk filters in the stirred cells. The only exception are the ceramic membrane disk filters; these are too thick to fit in the stirred cells.