Increase Your Profits by Implementing Total Fluid Management
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Contamination left undetected or unchecked in manufacturing can destroy products. It can also ravage productivity, force costly recalls, idle a plant, violate government regulations, limit or slow innovation and, expose consumers to health and safety risks. Its consequences can be measured in hard dollars.
Effective contamination control is a high priority for industry. The removal of submicron particles from process chemicals is critical to the manufacture of semiconductors. In biotechnology, purification systems help protect and produce sterile products and improve manufacturing economics. Food and beverage processing requires precision separations to remove organisms that adversely affect product quality and shelf life. In all cases, good manufacturing practices and stringent government regulations must be satisfied.
The need for efficient and cost-effective methods of detecting and minimizing contamination has led manufacturers to embrace membrane technology. Membrane filtration removes suspended particles from fluids, liquids or gases, by passing them though highly selective permeable or semi-permeable barriers. Separation occurs when dissolved substances are removed from fluid streams. Advanced membranes can reduce capital and operating costs. Improvements can also be seen in manufacturing processes, product quality, yield, system reliability, energy efficiency, equipment preservation, environmental protection and regulatory compliance. Compact, yet expandable, membrane systems also offer convenient contamination control for growing production plants. All of the process fluids – the water, chemicals and air – that course through industry are candidates for multiple stages of filtration, separations and purification. Like dominos, a slip anywhere in the process topples everything in its path. That is why the most effective strategy in using membrane technology is as part of a Total Fluid Management programSM. This means using a customized integrated approach that addresses the full range of fluid filtration and purification needs through every step in the production process from start to finish.
Manufacturers need filtration systems that can accommodate increasingly rigorous requirements for quality, purity, safety and efficiency. Membrane technology, as part of a Total Fluid Management program, can meet the contamination challenges of industry, even as products, processes and regulations become ever more complex. Pall is the leading provider of Total Fluid Management services for a broad range of industries worldwide. We have become the global filtration supplier of choice by removing obstacles that inhibit customers from being successful. In turn, they partner with Pall to solve their most complex contamination problems. Wherever there is a need for a pure product, or for product or process innovation, choose Pall. |
