The optimum operating conditions for this membrane are 4.5 bar and 25°C. Under these conditions, the selectivities of N2/CH4, CO2/CH4, O2/N2 and N2/CO2, were 3.65, 155.7, 28.4 and 49.6, respectively.
Temperature: Maximum operating temperature is 131°F (55°C), maximum cleaning temperature is 122°F (50°C). pH: Allowable range for continuous operation is 2.5 to 10.0. Allowable pH range for cleaning is 1.8 to 11.0. Water Quality for Cleaning & Diafiltration: Turbidity and SDI: Maximum feed turbidity is 1 NTU. Maximum feed SDI is 5.0 (15
1.2.8 Maximum Temperature and Pressure Ratings Novasip filters incorporating Pall membrane filter cartridges were found to retain integrity after exposure to the following conditions: Table 4 Maximum Operating Pressure/Temperature Maximum Line Pressure 6.5 bar g (94 psi) Maximum Operating Temperature 40 °C
Maximum Operating Temperature. 55 °C (131 °F) Minimum Bubble Point - Water. 0.2 µm: 2.9 bar (290 kPa, 42 psi) 0.45 µm: 1.38 bar (138 kPa, 20 psi)
Maximum Sample Volume: 500 µL Final Concentrate Volume: 15 µL Filtrate Receiver Volume: 500 µL Hold-up Volume (membrane/ support): < 5 µL Operating Temperature Range 0 - 40 °C (32 - 104 °F) pH Range Nanosep Devices: 1 - 14 Nanosep MF Devices: 3 - 14 Maximum Centrifugal Force 14,000 x g Sanitization Provided non-sterile; may be sanitized
wwPTFE Membrane Disc Filters - wwPTFE Membrane Disc Filters Maximum Operating Temperature. 55 °C (131 °F) Minimum Bubble Point - IPA. 0.2 µm: 1 bar (100 kPa ...
Maximum Operating Temperature - 55 °C (131 °F) Minimum Bubble Point - Water - 0.2 μm: 2.9 bar (290 kPa, 42 psi) [66548] GH Polypro (GHP) Membrane Disc Filter 0 ...
Absolute Maximum Ratings Input Voltage -0.5VDC to +120VDC Input Voltage +60VDC to +100VDC Output power Internally limited Output power 0 to Max. Rated Lead Temperature +300°C for 10 seconds Operating temperature -55°C to +85°C Operating temperature -55°C to +125°C Operating temperature1-55°C to +70°C
PVDF Membrane 0.2 pm: 140 pm (5.5 mils) 0.45 pm: 127 pm (5.0 mils) Nylaflo Membrane 0.2 and 0.45 um: 127 um (5.0 mils) Ordering Information Maximum Operating Temperature 55 OC (131 OF) PDF, TF (PTFE), and Nylaflo Membranes 100 OC (212 OF) Minimum Bubble Point — Water Membrane 0.2 urn: 2.9 bar (290 kPa, 42 psi)
Maximum Operating Temperature: 55°C (131°F) Maximum Operating Pressure: 0.2 and 0.45µm is 6.9 bar (100psi) GF/0.45µm is 6.3 bar (90 psi) Typical Water Flow Rate (mL/min at 2.1 bar (30psi)) 0.2µm, 25mm is 60 0.45µm, 25mm is 65 0.45µm, 25mm GF is 60: Typical Water Flow Rate (mL/min at 0.7 bar (10psi)) 0.2µm, 13mm is 17 0.45µm, 13mm is 28
PALL AP-4560 Acrodisc PSF Syringe Filter with GHP Membrane, 0.45 µm Pore Size, 25 mm Diameter, 50/Package, 200/Case Visit the Pall Store Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock. 25 Mm Diameter 0.45 µm Pore Size < 125 µl Typical Hold-Up Volume 55°C Maximum Operating Temperature At 2.1 Bar
Differential Pressure: The maximum differential pressures per element are listed on the front of this document, including design values for multi-element housings. Temperature: Maximum operating temperature is 131°F (55°C). Maximum cleaning temperature is 122°F (50°C). pH: Allowable range for continuous operation is 2.0 to 10.0.
Hold-Up Maximum Maximum Typical Part Pore Volume Operating Operating Water Number Description Size (w/air purge) Temperature Pressure Flow Rate AP-4305 GxF/GHP 0.2 µm < 200 µL 55 °C (131 °F) at 2.1 bar 4.1 bar (410 kPa, 60 psi) 175 mL/min at 2.1 bar AP-4307 (210 kPa, 30 psi) at 21-24 °C (70-75 °F) (210 kPa, 30 psi) AP-4306
Maximum Operating Pressure: 2.1 bar; Maximum Operating Temperature: 55°C; Pall® Laboratory products are designed for laboratory applications only. This product is not approved for use in medical, clinical, surgical or other patient applications. If you require further assistance in product selection for your chosen application, please contact
temperature down to 30-35 oC to meet the RO membrane specifications[1]. If high temperature membranes are available cooling of raw water can be eliminated. The limit of practical operating temperature is established by the characteristics of the membrane polymer. Depending upon the membrane manufacturer guidelines, the maximum allowable