Tangential flow filtration (TFF) or cross flow filtration is a widespread technology in industrial downstream processes.
Its filtering principle is the same as many other filtrations, namely separation of particles based on size, through a porous membrane. What differentiates TFF from other types of filtration is that the flow of media is tangential to the separation surface.
TFF can be divided into microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, and reverse osmosis. This division is based on pore size.
We offer solutions for different sizes of processes, from benchtop to industrial. Check out the TFF systems below.
M1
M1 lab-scale tangential flow filtration system
If you are looking for a compact system for filtering a lab-scale bioreactor broth or simply to evaluate if TFF is for you, the M1 TFF system is the perfect unit for you.
M2
M2 pilot-scale tangential flow filtration system
Optimal for the development and scale-up of pilot-scale processes and their integration in industrial-scale production is the M50 TFF system. Scale your downstream processes easily and efficiently.
TFF for industrial skids
Tangential flow filtration systems for industrial skids
Our work process includes the following best-quality services:
- technology selection,
- process development at the manufacturer’s pilot plant,
- design and construction of industrial units,
- start-up,
- qualification,
- training, and
- maintenance.
When it comes to designing a tailor-made solution for your process, the main focus is the results you want and the costs you can afford. Only together can we develop an optimal solution for your project.
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