Claims
- 1. Microfiltration device for a fluid filtration process, said microfiltration device having a plurality of microfiltration modules arrayed in parallel rows, having a device for cleansing the microfiltration modules, having a measuring device for recording trans-membrane fluid pressures, and having an analyzer, the analyzer being located and operable for analyzing filtered fluid for one or more of the following components; color, apparent extract, bitterness, pH and alcoholic content of the fluid, characterized in that the analyzer is attached to a control device which is operable to interrupt the filtration process upon the measuring device recording a predetermined trans-membrane pressure which exceeds a value that is determined as optimal based on the analyzer's measurements after the fluid has passed through said microfiltration modules, and thereafter discontinue said fluid filtration process and activate a chemical cleansing process.
- 2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said analyzer measures the bitterness of the fluid, in units of International Bitterness Units, which relates to the weight of iso-alpha acid per U.S. gallon of fluid.
- 3. Microfiltration device for a fluid filtration process, said microfiltration device having a plurality of microfiltration modules arrayed in parallel rows, having a device for cleansing the microfiltration modules, and having a measuring device for recording the trans-membrane fluid pressures, and having an analyzer, the analyzer being located and operable for analyzing filtered fluid for one or more of the following components; color, apparent extract, bitterness, pH and alcohol content of the fluid, characterized in that the analyzer is attached to a control device which is operable to interrupt the filtration process upon the measuring device recording a predetermined trans-membrane pressure which exceeds a value that is determined as optimal based on the analyzer's measurements after the fluid has passed through said microfiltration modules, and thereafter discontinue said fluid filtration process and activate a chemical cleansing cycle.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of application U.S. Ser. No. 08/619,214 Mar. 21, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,879,557.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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More than Two Years of Practical Experience with Tangential Flow Filtration for Beer Recovery from Spent Yeast, Wolfgang Muller, MBAA Quarterly, vol. 29, pp. 42-47, 1992. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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