Product category:
Separation and Membrane Systems
News Release from: Esmil Process Systems
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 January 2005
New UK distributor for Tami Ceramic
Membranes
Esmil Process Systems has recently signed an agreement with Tami Industries of France to become the UK distributor for the Tami range of Ceramic Membranes
Esmil Process Systems has recently signed an agreement with Tami Industries of France to become the UK distributor for the Tami range of Ceramic Membranes The recent addition of the Tami Industries Ceramic membranes will allow Esmil to expand into new process applications
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Tami Industries membrane was chosen for its unrivalled characteristics of durability and suitability over a complete range of process applications.
Their ability to withstand extremes of pH, temperature, high solids loading and to be steam sterilised coupled with their high flux rates makes them suitable for a wide range of applications where organic membranes would be unsuitable.
Ceramic membranes are ideal for applications within the Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology, food, beverage and electronics industries.
As well as supplying complete new installations, Esmil can provide replacement membranes for existing installations.
Due to the unique elliptical design of the membrane channels, the Tami Industries membranes when retro fitted into an existing ceramic membrane plant can increase the plants capacity by 20% to 50%.
Therefore, the economics of retrofitting the Tami Industries membranes can be quite considerable in terms of reduced energy consumption and/or an increase in the plant output.
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