ultrafiltrációját
Ultrafiltrációját is a Hungarian term referring to the process of ultrafiltration. Ultrafiltration is a membrane filtration process that uses a semi-permeable membrane to separate molecules based on their size. It is a pressure-driven process that removes suspended solids, colloids, bacteria, viruses, and larger macromolecules from a liquid. The pores of the ultrafiltration membrane are typically between 0.001 and 0.1 micrometers in diameter.
The driving force for ultrafiltration is the applied pressure difference across the membrane. This pressure pushes