LabStak for membrane filtration M39L-H 0 pages
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kyPilot Laboratory Equipment for Membrane Filtration
LabStak® M39L/H
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The LabStak® M39L/H is specially developed for ultrafiltration and
microfiltration of highly viscous products and fermentation broths.
The module is ideal for a range of uses in industries that include
biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverages. To meet
the demands experienced here, the module is designed for optimized
flow dynamics, low energy consumption and pressure operation.
The LabStak® M39L/H is ideal for process development, scale-up,
membrane testing, quality assurance and small-scale production.
It can be fitted with the whole range of flat sheet membranes for
ultrafiltration and microfiltration.
The LabStak® M39L/H is designed to provide rapid, precise process
evaluations in laboratories or other test facilities, while keeping
equipment and set-up costs to a minimum. The module utilizes the
same size support plates and membranes as those found in the
full-scale plate-and-frame systems. It consists of an M39 frame and
has two alternative plate set options – M39L and M39H – in order of
increasing channel height.
Advantages
• Rapid, easy exchange of membranes
• Can be coupled to the by-pass stream of an industrial plant
• Different channel height options to optimize flow and pressure
• Simultaneous test of up to five different membrane types
• Lowinternalvolume
• All components manufactured in compliance with FDA regulations
• Flexiblesystemdesign
• Flexible membrane area between 0.2 and 1.0 m2
• High operating temperatures (up to 80°C)
Plate set options
The module consists of a full-size plate-and-frame cross-flow
membrane filtration module, type LabStak® M39. The module can be
equipped with alternative plate set configurations, according to use.
M39L
Low channel, for low and medium viscous liquids, code no. PL 835
M39H
High channel, for highly viscous liquids, code no. PL 836
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Pos. Description of parts included
1 Steel frame
2 Support plates and membranes
A Feed inlet
B Retentate outlet
C Permeate outlet