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ABSTRACT
In almost 30 years, tangential flow filtration operations have become indispensable industrial tools in the food technologies. The main applications of membranes in the agri-food industry were developed in the dairy sector. Other fields of application are emerging, such as vegetable-juice concentrate and blood plasma recovery in slaughterhouses. These techniques are used as much in the production chain for the treatment of technical fluids as they are for effluents.
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Geneviève Gésan-guiziou: Science et technologie du lait et de l'œuf (STLO), UMR 1253 INRA – Agrocampus Rennes - French National Institute for Agronomic Research (INRA), Rennes
INTRODUCTION
In the space of almost 30 years, crossflow filtration operations have become essential industrial tools in food technology
The aim of this article is to provide food industry technicians, engineers and students with an overview of the food industry applications of the four major membrane processes (microfiltration: MF, ultrafiltration: UF, nanofiltration: NF, reverse osmosis: RO), in which separation across the membrane takes place in the liquid phase, under the action of a pressure gradient known as transmembrane pressure.
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Membrane filtration (RO, NF, UF, MFT)
Economic data
In 2007, the food and beverage industry was the second largest user of membranes in Europe, with 20% of the market, behind the water (process and drinking) and effluent treatment sectors (31%), on a par with the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors (sterilization of biological fluids, production of ultrapure water, fractionation/concentration of proteins) (figure ...
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Organizations
French Membrane Club (CFM) http://www.cfm-mb.fr/
European Brewery Convention (EBC) http://www.ebc-nl.com/
European Membrane Society (EMS) http://www.emsoc.eu...
Research laboratories
Center for International Cooperation in Agronomic Research for Development (CIRAD)
Génie de procédés environnement agroalimentaire (GEPEA) (UMR-CNRS 6144), Nantes
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Manufacturer
Eurodia Industrie http://www.eurodia.com/
For further references, please consult Membrane filtration (RO, NF, UF). Presentation of membranes and modules. For further information
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