A membrane is a selective permeable barrier that enables the preferential transport of matter between the two phases that it separates.
Membranes differ from dead-end filters because of the properties and structure of their constituent materials and the way they operate, but also, and most importantly, because of their filtration concept.
With membrane technology, the fluid to be treated flows tangentially to the barrier in a cross-flow pattern instead of passing through it, thus limiting the deposited materials and increasing filtration quality and performance.
The largest molecules are retained by the membrane and removed from its surface area by the fast flow of the fluid (the retentate), while the smallest ones pass through the membrane and form the filtrate or permeate.

Novasep offers a large range of membranes, modules and systems, ranging from microfiltration to reverse osmosis, for laboratory to industrial scale applications.
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