Ceramic Membranes
Microprous ceramic membranes consist of a macroporous support (85 Alumina porcelain 1.0um) coated with a microporous layer (Alumina, 0.1~0.5um). With permeability 0.5 x 10^-6Mpa^-1S^-1(N2), and separation factor 3.0 (H2/N2), it can be applied to microfiltration. After coated with smaller pores layer, they can be applied to ultrafiltration or reverse osmosis. After coated with palladium (Pd) layer, very high separation factors (H2/any gas) can be achieved ( > 1000). They can be applied to hydrogen purification and dehydrogenation reactions. Ceramic membranes have resistance to high temperature (500 Celsius or higher), large pressure gradients (1000 bars) and corrosion. They have wide applications in agri-foodstuffs, biotechnology, biomedicine, paper, mechanical, textile, petroleum, and semiconductor industries.
- For microfiltration
- For Ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis
- For Hydrogen purification
- For dehydrogenation reactions
- A: macroporous support for microfiltration.
- B: coated with microporous layer for ultrafiltration or reverse osmosis.
- C: Coated with palladium layer for hydrogen purification and dehydrogenation reactions.
Main Products:
all kinds of HP & HPM heating elements
