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Liquid macrofiltration is a chemical engineering process used to separate particles from a liquid. It is a type of filtration that uses a membrane to separate particles from a liquid based on size. The membrane is made of a material that allows only particles of a certain size to pass through, while larger particles are retained. This process is used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and chemical processing. It is also used in water treatment to remove contaminants from drinking water.
Liquid macrofiltration is a cost-effective and efficient way to separate particles from a liquid. It is also a relatively simple process that can be automated, making it suitable for large-scale operations. The process is also environmentally friendly, as it does not require the use of chemicals or other hazardous materials.
Some companies in the liquid macrofiltration market include Pall Corporation, 3M, Koch Membrane Systems, and GEA Group. Show Less Read more