Faserflussrate
Faserflussrate refers to the volume of fluid that passes through a filter medium per unit of time, typically measured in liters per minute or cubic meters per hour. It is a critical parameter in filtration processes, influencing the efficiency and effectiveness of the system. A higher Faserflussrate generally means that more fluid is being processed, but it can also lead to a reduced filtration performance if the filter medium cannot capture the contaminants adequately at that speed. Conversely, a lower Faserflussrate may result in better filtration but a slower processing time.
Factors influencing Faserflussrate include the pressure difference across the filter, the viscosity of the fluid, the