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(Media based systems are depth filters that capture particles both on the surface and within the media matrix. Membrane filters are surface filters that remove all particles greater than a specified size at the surface of the filter. Membranes are typically much thinner than shown in the diagram above. Both filtration systems can be oriented vertically or horizontally. Source: Green Synergy Engineering)
 
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Media based systems are depth filters that capture particles both on the surface and within the media matrix. Membrane filters are surface filters that remove all particles greater than a specified size at the surface of the filter. Membranes are typically much thinner than shown in the diagram above. Both filtration systems can be oriented vertically or horizontally. Source: Green Synergy Engineering

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