Normal flow filtration (NFF), also known as dead-end filtration, is a filtration technique where the entire feed stream passes through the filter medium. It is commonly used for clarifying solutions, removing particulate matter, and sterilizing liquids. In NFF, the particles are retained on the filter surface, forming a filter cake that increases resistance over time. This method is generally suitable for processing relatively dilute solutions with low solids content.
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