GEA products
Membrane Types
Spiral Membrane
Due to their compact layout and large amount of membrane area per element, spirals are typically used for high-flow applications with minimal or no suspended solids. Their advantage is low hardware and operating costs.
Ceramic Membrane
Ideally suited for value-added or sanitary products, as well as applications requiring selective separations from fluid streams containing aggressive components such as solvents.
Stainless Steel Membrane
Rugged design, especially effective for demanding applications with extreme process conditions or feed streams with elevated particulate solids and/or high viscosity.
Tubular Membrane
Highly resistant to plugging when processing streams with large amounts of suspended solids or fibrous compounds.
Hollow Fiber Membrane
Extremely high packing density and open channel design; offers the possibility of backwashing from the permeate side, particularly suited for low solids liquid streams.
Scepter Stainless Steel Cross Flow Membranes
Scepter stainless steel cross flow membranes are manufactured by Graver Technologies and are well matched for demanding process conditions. Scepter stainless steel cross-flow membranes provide a highly durable filter medium for superior separations and consistent performance under extreme process conditions. Scepter`s cross-flow design and stainless steel construction make these membranes the most durable and dependable. Consequently, they can be used on a wide variety of tough process streams with a broad range of chemicals, pressures and temperatures.
