EFFECT OF PHYSICAL PARAMETERS ON THE MICROFILTRATION OF WINE ON A FLAT POLYMERIC MEMBRANE

Citation
My. Jaffrin et al., EFFECT OF PHYSICAL PARAMETERS ON THE MICROFILTRATION OF WINE ON A FLAT POLYMERIC MEMBRANE, Chemical engineering and processing, 32(6), 1993, pp. 379-387
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical","Energy & Fuels
ISSN journal
02552701
Volume
32
Issue
6
Year of publication
1993
Pages
379 - 387
Database
ISI
SICI code
0255-2701(1993)32:6<379:EOPPOT>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
This paper investigates the microfiltration of unfiltered red and whit e wines through organic polyvinylidene difluoride membranes in plate a nd frame systems. Various pore sizes between 0.1 and 3 mu m were first tested using a small laboratory unit and it was found that 0.4 mu m p ores gave the best compromise between turbidity and flux requirements. Tests with membrane areas between 1 and 2 m(2) were carried out in a modular plate and frame system in which both gasket thickness and para llel vs. series arrangements of compartments can be modified. With red wine the permeate flux is almost independent of fluid velocity but in creases linearly with transmembrane pressure, reaching 501h(-1) m(-2) at 3 bar. The permeate flux is larger in a turbulent regime than in a laminar one at the same velocity. With white wine, the permeate flux i s higher and increases almost linearly with velocity reaching 1701h(-1 ) m(-2) at 2 bar and 3.6 ms(-1). The turbidity of the permeate was gen erally below 0.5 NTU for both white and red wines while initial turbid ity was above 150 NTU for red and above 50 NTU for white. When several membrane compartments are placed in series, the output of the downstr eam compartment is reduced by 10%-15% compared with that of the upstre am one owing to the drop in transmembrane pressure.