USE OF A HELICAL BATTLE FOR RED WINE CLARIFICATION ON A MINERAL MEMBRANE

Authors
Citation
Bb. Gupta et E. Enfert, USE OF A HELICAL BATTLE FOR RED WINE CLARIFICATION ON A MINERAL MEMBRANE, Separation science and technology, 31(20), 1996, pp. 2775-2789
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical",Chemistry
ISSN journal
01496395
Volume
31
Issue
20
Year of publication
1996
Pages
2775 - 2789
Database
ISI
SICI code
0149-6395(1996)31:20<2775:UOAHBF>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
We present the use of a helical baffle inserted in a mineral membrane (Carbosep) for the clarification of a highly charged red wine. Baffles of different geometries were made of stainless steel by winding a ste el wire on a rod. The baffles were centrally placed. The wine was anal yzed before and after its clarification for its filtration index, turb idity, color, and microbiological control. Experiments made at differe nt transmembrane pressures and feed flow rates show that the permeate flux increased from 13 L/h . m(2) (without baffle) to 30 L/h . m(2) (w ith baffle). Longterm experiments at the same hydraulic dissipated ene rgy gave a mean permeate flux of about 20 L/h . m(2) from a baffled me mbrane compared to 10 L/h . m(2) for a membrane without a baffle. The volume of permeate collected during the same time was 145% more for a baffled membrane. It was found that membrane fouling due to polarizati on concentration was reduced by a factor of 3 with the use of baffles. Analysis of permeate at three optical densities (420, 520, and 620 nm ) and turbidity measurements confirm that the quality of the permeate was good. It is concluded that the presence of a baffle in the membran e did not change the characteristics of the filtered wine and that its use is very simple for the enhancement of permeate flux.