I still stand by my argument. The "10 reasons" focussed on UF (ultra-filtration), which is borderline nano-scale. UF is classified not necessarily on a pore size rating, but a nonminal molecular weight cutoff (NMWC I believe). For wine, you will not only remove yeast and bacteria, but you will also remove tannins and pigments and some of the flavor will probably ride out on those as well. For wine, you want MF (micro filtration). The "10 reasons" seemed to focuse on potable water. In the industries I'm used to, reducing a backwash cycle down to ONLY 16-hours with a "CEB" technology is not enough of an improvement. That's a lot of time down the drain. Here in the U.S. it costs money to bring that water in the building and also to send that water into the sewer. I couldn't imagine leaving my own faucet running for 16 hours straight... and that's just 3 gpm.
Also consider the hold-up volume of the system. This represents potential loss of product. If you are performing a 16 hour backwash, you have a water-saturated system. You then probably need 3x that volume of wine to flush out the excess water, unless you can live with a diluted product.
I'm also not familiar with submersible UF. I presume it's just like this housed UF (x-flow) but it's open into a large sump.
The products I my company produces are disposable pleated cartridges. They are plumbed in sanitary stainless steel housing with all sanitary fittings. Most housings are flexible enough to increase capacity as necessary. Cartridges are not backwashed, but are discarded. The cartridge business is so diverse that every competitor can retrofit each other's housings. If you bought housings from my company and decided you didn't like the filters, you could easily switch to my one of my competitor's products.
The x-flow will no doubt outlast any single cartridge. What you would need to balance is capital expediture and long-term operating costs over the predicted life of one x-flow filter. (Backwash schedules, batch sizes, change out frequency, labor, consumables, lost product...) Lots to consider.
I'd be curious to know if your x-flow technical rep suggests some sort of pre-filter. If you want a tech rep from my company, you can follow the contact instructions on the
web page. The same would also be true with Pall or Millipore.
Good Luck.
-aspearin1
ChemE, M.E. EIT
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