MMS SW18 Membrane System for Fractionation & Purification Operations
MMS Membrane System
Details
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CategoryBioprocessing
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Dimension31.0in x 52.0in x 68.0in
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Serial644300
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Shipping TypeFreight
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Manufacturing2021-01-01
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
This MMS Membrane System SW18, manufactured in 2021, is a robust batch laboratory device ideal for microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, and reverse osmosis operations. It is suitable for applications in fractionation, purification, and concentration of molecules, accommodating a wide range of test modules with pressures up to 40 bar. The system features a high-pressure circulation pump with speed control for adjustable membrane crossflow velocity, multitube heat exchanger for temperature regulation, and an HMI interface for process control and data logging. The equipment, in excellent condition, has seen minimal use and includes a user manual for guidance.
Key Features
- High-pressure circulation pump with speed control
- Compatible with multiple membrane types
- Operating pressures up to 40 bar
- HMI interface with data logging capability
- Temperature regulation via multitube heat exchanger
Specifications
- Dimensions: 1020 x 600 x 850 mm (L x W x H)
- Weight: 100 kg
- Power requirement: 1.5 kW (220/110V)
- Membrane type: Spiral wound 1812 module (0.3 m² membrane area)
- Permeate flow rate: 1 - 5 l/h
- Flow rate: 450 L/h
- Tubing: 316 L stainless steel
- Feed tank: 10 L stainless steel 316L
- Pressure transducers: 2 x (0 - 50 bar)
- Temperature transducer: 0 - 100 °C
- System hold up volume: 500 – 800 mL
Weight
Imperial: 348.0 Pounds
Metric: 157.85 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 37.2 lb x 62.4 lb x 81.6 lb
Metric: 94.49 cm x 158.5 cm x 207.26 cm
Harmonized Code
842121
Harmonized Code Details
842121 - Machinery and apparatus for filtering or purifying water: This code pertains to machinery used for filtering or purifying water and is applicable here as the MMS SW18 is a membrane filtration system capable of similar operations.
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