Explore the working principle of the diaphragm machine

A diaphragm machine is a device commonly used to separate and filter liquids or gases, which uses a diaphragm to separate substances. The following is a basic description of how a diaphragm machine works:
Structure and composition:
Diaphragm machines usually consist of two diaphragms and an intermediate diaphragm compartment. Two separate fluid chambers are formed between the two diaphragms, and each fluid chamber is connected to a feed and discharge port.

Diaphragm Type:
Separators can be membranes, filter papers, porous ceramics, or other materials, depending on the application needs. The function of the diaphragm is to separate the feed liquid or gas and prevent direct mixing between the two fluid chambers.
work process:
During operation, the feed is introduced into a fluid chamber, and by pressure or pumping, the feed is gradually separated into two parts by a diaphragm. Smaller molecules of liquid or gas can permeate through the membrane to another fluid chamber, while larger molecules or solid particles are blocked by the membrane in the original fluid chamber.

seperate effect:
Through this separation process, the diaphragm machine can realize the purification, concentration or solid-liquid separation of substances. Separation performance and yield can be adjusted by the choice of membrane and operating conditions.
Application fields:
Diaphragm machines are widely used in chemical industry, biopharmaceutical, food and beverage, environmental engineering, energy and other fields. For example, it can be used for ion exchange in battery manufacturing, desalination in water treatment, separation and purification in biopharmaceuticals, etc.

In general, the diaphragm machine realizes the separation of liquid or gas through the function of the diaphragm, and plays an important role in many industrial fields.
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