Abstract

The removal of oil containing industrial cleaning solutes by membrane separation has proved to be an economic method simultaneously eliminating any pollution, as it enables apart of operation technical advantages the reuse of cleaning agents recovered by means of recycling of permeat. The method-combination MF/UF involves an average recovery of detergents of about 85 % and parallely diminuations in operation costs of about 30 % compared to simple ultrafiltration. There can't be expected any increase of recovery of detergents by means of an enlargement of pore sizes, however manufacturers of membranes and detergents could obtain a further diminuation of operation costs by rising membrane's stability view to pressure and temperature and simultaneously rising cloud temperature of anti foam agent.

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