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how is a tubular membrane made

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redhand

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Does anyone out there know how to make a one inch tubular membrane? Or is this a trade secret knowbody knows about.
 
Could you be more specific? Is this any type of membrane? RO? Pervaporation? Course Filtration? What material are you interested in as membrane media?

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I'm curious. I know how to make flat sheet membranes but hollow fiber and one inch I have never tried to make. Just looking for helpful advise before I start.
 
Tubular membranes for microfiltration or ultrafiltration are made by creating a substrate of permeable material (ceramic or plastic) then casting the membrane (made of a similar material) to the surface of the substrate. The membrane is usually a few microns thick. The casting process and exactly how the porosity is achieved is usually proprietary.



 
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