Cross flow filter TMF-SA series
for winewatermembrane

Cross flow filter - TMF-SA series - VLS Technologies - for wine / water / membrane
Cross flow filter - TMF-SA series - VLS Technologies - for wine / water / membrane
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Characteristics

Designed for
water, for wine
Filtration element
membrane
Filtration method
pressure
Applications
industrial, for the food industry
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
semi-automatic, cross flow
Flow

Max.: 7,200 l/h
(1,902.039 us gal/h)

Min.: 900 l/h
(237.755 us gal/h)

Fluid temperature

70 °C
(158 °F)

Description

The semi-automatic version of our cross flow filter, with polyethersulphone mebranes for the filtration of food liquids avoiding kieselguhr. With a filtering surface up to 120 sqm. Cross-flow filtration offers clarity and microbiological stability in just one operation, thereby eliminating fossil powders and the problems connected with their disposal. The TMF-SA is a cross-flow filtration system especially developed by Velo Acciai S.r.l. for wine and grape juice clarification. The results achieved are mainly due to the special capillary polyethersulphone membrane having internal diameter of 1,5 mm. TECHNICAL FEATURES Semi automatic execution having frame on wheels composed by: Feeding pump controlled by frequency control having stainless steel prefilter. Recirculation pump. Capillary polyethersulphone filter membrane. Pressure sensor having digital display in the inlet and outlet of the filter elements. Digital flow meter. Stainless steel tank for cleaning purpose equipped with water filter. Control board in stainless steel with PLC for control and setting of the filter parameter.

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