Membrane fluid transfer method and apparatus

Liquid purification or separation – Casing divided by membrane into sections having inlet – Energy recovery from treated liquid

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232585M, B01D 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for fluid transfer across a membrane wherein transfer fluid is passed through the interior of a wrapped, permeable, flattened, tubular membrane and fluid to be processed is passed through passageways formed between the wrappings of the tubular membrane. The transfer fluid flow rate and pressure are maintained at a substantially constant level. In preferred embodiments the method and apparatus are utilized to oxygenate blood and/or provide for kidney dialysis.

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