Filtration is a process in which solid particulate matter is removed from a fluid, which can be either liquid or gas, using a porous medium for the process. Filtration can be easily applied to a large variety of pharmaceutical needs, and because of this flexibility it is widely used within the industry. The pharmaceutical industry… Continue reading Pharmaceutical Filtration
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Applications of filtration in the pharmaceutical industry
Filtration is such a widely used process in the pharmaceutical industry as to be considered almost omnipresent. The Indian Journal of Science and Technology defines filtration as a process in which solid particulate matter is removed from a fluid, which can be either liquid or gas, using a porous medium for the process. Filtration can… Continue reading Applications of filtration in the pharmaceutical industry
Industrial Filtration Market Business Opportunities by Size, Share, Top Companies and Insights by 2026
Like all markets, the industrial filtration market has gone through some changes. Consider this report: According to Chemicals Market News: “The Industrial Filtration Market size is anticipated to reach USD 48.52 Billion by 2026 on account of the rapid urbanization and the increasing need for clean energy and pure water. A recent report Fortune Business… Continue reading Industrial Filtration Market Business Opportunities by Size, Share, Top Companies and Insights by 2026
Solids challenges in food and beverage processes
Industrial filtration in the food and beverage industry can be complicated. Consider this breakdown. According to Water Technology Online: “The assumption that industrial filtration is a one-stop shop allowing businesses to satisfy their total filtration needs with a single piece of equipment is incorrect. Most industrial water applications require a symphony of filtration steps to… Continue reading Solids challenges in food and beverage processes
Sterile-grade filtration in pharmaceutical processing
Proper, sterile-grade filtration is vital in a pharmaceutical setting. According to Christopher Lehman: “Pharmaceutical processing requires the highest level of aseptic conditions. Contamination is a chief concern and managing microorganisms is a top priority. “A primary source of contaminants can be the water, steam, gases and compressed air a process uses. These “utilities” can carry… Continue reading Sterile-grade filtration in pharmaceutical processing