Ceramic membranes

Plant engineers and plant operators demand, with respect to membrane installations, process stability, high availability and low requirements for preliminary treatment and minimum need for support and maintenance.
In contrast to many polymer membranes the ceramic membranes are a perfect match for this demand due to their extremely high chemical and physical stability, their outstanding separation characteristics and their long working life.

Ceramic materials are generally very stable chemically, thermally and mechanically, and in addition are frequently bio inert. They are therefore ideal materials for many applications in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry or in water and wastewater processing.
The medium to be filtered flows through the channels of the membrane carrier. Particles are retained if their size exceeds the radius of the membranes pores, building up the concentrate. The filtrate permeates through the pores and it is subjected to subsequent process stages.


Many are the advantages deriving from the ceramic membrane use: they separate mixtures physically. They are ecologically friendly and more favourable than other separation technologies. No additives are necessary and the process temperature is not limited.
Filtration with ceramics is a mild, highly selective process without phase transformation. Running costs are limited by closed production cycles and continuous processes.
Ceramic membranes offer:

  • chemical, mechanical and thermal stability;

  • ability of steam sterilisation and back flushing;

  • high abrasion resistance;

  • high fluxes;

  • high durability;

  • bacteria resistance;

  • possibility of regeneration;

  • dry storage after cleaning.

Disadvantages are their high weight and the considerable production costs of ceramic components. However, the latter are generally compensated for by a long service life.

The supports for the membrane elements are made from a-aluminium oxide or silicon carbide with open pores. This material can provide not only maximum permeability but can also fulfill high requirements relating to mechanical stability. These supports are either for a single channel or a multi-channel design. A membrane layer of a define texture only a few mm thick is applied to the inner side of the channels in a sandwich-type process and connected monolithically.

Applications

Initially, ceramic membranes were used in wastewater technology. Meanwhile, successful solutions and possible applications cover all industries where media were filtered.

  • Chemical industry:
    - product separation and cleaning
    - concentration of polymer suspensions and metal hydroxide solutions
    - separation of catalysts
    - recovery of dyes and pigments
    - desalination of products
    - cleaning and recycling of organic solvents

  • Metal industry / Surface engineering:
    - recycling and disposal of degreasing and rinsing bathes
    - treatment of oil/water emulsions
    - recovery of heavy metals
    - cleaning of wastewater from grinding processes
    - treatment of wastewater form glass and glass fibre production

  • Textiles / Pulp and paper industry:
    - concentration, fractionation, isolation and sterilization for antibiotics, enzymes, proteins, amino acids and vitamins
    - separation, concentration and dewatering of biomass and algae
    - disposal of fat emulsions
    - separation of yeast
    - desalination

  • Food and beverages
    - clarification of juice and beer
    - concentration of juice
    - sterilization of milk and whey
    - separation and fractionation of milk and whey ingredients
    - desalination of whey
    - dewatering of products
    - purification of drinking water

  • Recycling and environment
    - COD/BOD reduction
    - oil/water separation
    - recovery of pharmaceuticals and pesticides
    - retention of microorganinsm
    - retention of heavy metals and radioactive substances
    - recycling of water form swimming pools
    - purification of the drain of sewage plants.

Check also our web page about research concerning new ceramic membranes applications.
Click here for more information about technical specifications of ceramic membranes.

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