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Specifications

 

 

CF016

CF042

Sepa

Active Membrane Area

20.6 cm2 (3.2 in2)

42 cm2 (6.5 in2)

140 cm2 (22 in2)

Hold-Up Vol.

13 mL (0.44 oz)

17 mL (0.57 oz)

70 mL (2.4 oz)

Connections

Feed:1/4 in FNPT (base of cell) 
Concentrate1/4 in FNPT (base of cell) 
Filtrate:1/8 in FNPT (top of cell)

Feed:1/4 in FNPT (base of cell) 
Concentrate1/4 in FNPT (base of cell) 
Filtrate:1/8 in FNPT (top of cell)

Feed:1/4 in FNPT (base of cell) 
Concentrate1/4 in FNPT (base of cell) 
Filtrate:1/8 in FNPT (top of cell)

Outer Dimensions

12.7 x 10 x 8.3 cm (5 x 4 x 3.25 in)

12.7 x 10 x 8.3 cm (5 x 4 x 3.25 in)

16.51 x 21.3 x 5 cm (6.5 x 8.38 x 2.07 in)

Active Area Dimensions

4.52 x 4.52 cm (1.78 x 1.78 in)

9.207 x 4.572 cm (3.625 x 1.8 in)

9.7 x 14.7 cm (3.81 x 5.78 in)

Slot Depth

0.23 cm (0.09 in)

0.23 cm (0.09 in)

0.19 cm (0.075 in)

Slot Width

39 mm (1.54 in)

39 mm (1.54 in)

95.3 mm (3.75 in)

 

Product Material Maximum Bolts Torque Setting (in-lbs) Maximum Fittings Torque Setting (in-lbs) Max Pressure Max Temperature
CF016D
CF016D
Acetal (Delrin) 60 25 69 bar (1000 psig) 82°C (180°F)
CF016SS
CF016SS
316 Stainless Steel NA 25 69 bar (1000 psig) 150°C (302°F)
CF016P
CF016P
Virgin PTFE 15 25 27.6 bar (400 psig) 260°C (500°F)
CF016A
CF016A
Acrylic 45 25 27.6 bar (400 psig) 88°C (190°F)
CF042D
CF042D
Acetal (Delrin) 60 25 69 bar (1000 psig) 82°C (180°F)
CF042SS
CF042SS
316 Stainless Steel NA 25 69 bar (1000 psig) 150°C (302°F)
CF042P
CF042P
Virgin PTFE 15 25 27.6 bar (400 psig) 260°C (500°F)
CF042A
CF042A
Acrylic 45 25 27.6 bar (400 psig) 88°C (190°F)
CF042H
CF042H
Hastelloy™ 70 25 69 bar (1000 psig) 150°C (302°F)
Sepa CF
Sepa CF
316 Stainless Steel NA 25 69 bar (1000 psig) 150°C (302°F)
AC Sepa
AC Sepa
Acrylic 45 25 15.2 bar (220 psig) 88°C (190°F)
HAS Sepa CF
HAS Sepa CF
Hastelloy™ 70 25 69 bar (1000 psig) .
Titanium Sepa
Titanium Sepa
Titanium     139 bar (2000 psig) 177°C (350°F)

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Cross/tangential flow test cells are typically used in membrane applications such as :

  • Membrane test and quality assurance
  • Biological or biopharmaceutical processing
  • Concentration of fruit juices and extracts
  • Food and beverage processing
  • Desalination of brackish water or seawater
  • Purification of rinse water in electroplating tanks
  • Municipal or industrial water and wastewater purification

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Frequently Asked Questions

General Cross Flow Cell Specifications:

Flow characteristics for a spiral element and flat sheet membrane are significantly different and are really only comparable on a qualitative basis. Variability in the membrane manufacturing process, differences in water composition, test procedures, and test equipment, used in a factory, laboratory, or elsewhere, will impact water flux results.

Reference: Understanding Variation of Experimental Flux and Rejection

lease refer to the following diagram to examine recommended feed flow rates for the crossflow cell you are working with.

 

Feed spacers are used to mimic the hydrodynamic conditions of large-scale membrane modules by changing the flow regime and creating turbulence inside the feed channel of our membrane test cells.   

For more information on feed spacers incorporated into our test cells, please visit here.

The “mil” measurement represents 1/1000th of an inch. Therefore, the thicknesses are 0.017, 0.031, 0.047, 0.065 inches (17, 31, 47, and 65 mil, accordingly). 

Permeate carriers, also known as “permeate water carriers” are aids that are installed between two layers of the flat sheet membranes in a spiral wound element. The main application of this collection layer is to prevent the membrane layers from closing in on each other under high-pressure operations and also facilitate the collection of permeate water. 

 

The Sterlitech bench-scale crossflow test cells are available in a variety of materials to suit most applications:

  • Stainless Steel
  • PTFE
  • HastelloyTM
  • Delrin (natural acetal copolymer)
  • Acrylic

Addtionally, there are a variety of available o-ring seals including Buna-N, EPDM, Viton, FEP encapsulated Viton, and FFKM (Markez).

 

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Yes, you may attempt to reuse flat sheet membranes. However, you may find it difficult to achieve a leak free seal. The cell body o-rings necessarily compress the membrane during installation and the physical action of separating the membrane from the o-rings during removal may cause damage. This damage can impede that ability to achieve a leak free seal when the membrane is reused.

Sterlitech recommends to install all plastic fittings by hand using PTFE tape. If a plastic NPT or compression fitting starts to leak during operational testing, tighten the fitting carefully until the leaking stops. Excessive tightening may break the fitting or damage other components.

If the fittings is broken and stuck in the cell top, use a spiral flute extractor bit or similar tool to release the portion of the fitting in the cell top. If the cell top becomes cracked from removal efforts, a replacement can be purchased.

Sterlitech crossflow test cells (Sepa® CF, CF042, and CF016) operate in true crossflow filtration mode, meaning the feed flows tangentially across the membrane and produces both a permeate stream and a concentrate (retentate) stream. These systems allow continuous operation, with user-controlled pressure and crossflow rate, and enable ongoing sampling from both streams during testing.

The HP4750 Stirred Cell, by comparison, is a sealed batch filtration device (up to 300 mL feed volume) typically pressurized with compressed gas. It runs in normal-flow (dead-end) mode and does not have a concentrate stream. A stir bar helps reduce concentration polarization and simulates crossflow-like mixing at the membrane surface, but it is not true crossflow.

During high-pressure filtration processes, the membrane sheet inside the cell may deflect outwards into the feed channel.  This occurs due to variations in pressure during operation. This movement can cause rubbing against O-rings which can result in abrasion, possibility rupture, in the membrane sheet. Therefore, a piece of material (shim) can also be placed between the membrane layer and the test cell to take up the free space and help to prevent movement.   

For more information on shims incorporated into our test cells, please visit here

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