Microfiltration (MF) is a type of membrane filtration process for separating particles and microorganisms from a fluid. It is typically used to remove suspended solids and bacteria from water, beverages, and pharmaceuticals. MF membranes have pore sizes ranging from approximately 0.1 to 10 micrometers, allowing larger particles to be retained while water and smaller dissolved molecules pass through.
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