Overview of Ceramic Membrane Experimental Equipment
Ceramic membrane experimental equipment is designed for liquid separation and filtration using ceramic membranes, widely applied in water treatment, food processing, pharmaceuticals, and chemical industries. Ceramic membranes are effective tools for separating and purifying liquids from contaminants due to their excellent chemical stability, high-temperature resistance, and wear resistance.
Working Principle
The operation of ceramic membrane experimental equipment is based on membrane separation technology, primarily utilizing sieving and adsorption principles. When the liquid to be treated passes through the ceramic membrane, it encounters tiny pores (typically ranging from 0.1 to 1 micrometer in diameter). These pores allow water and small molecules to pass while blocking larger molecules, organic matter, suspended solids, and bacteria, thereby achieving purification and separation of the liquid.