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Compounded Product Filtration
We’ve been having some issues with the filtration equipment I’ve inherited at the distillery I work at and I want to review our procedures. Currently, we use a 20x20cm plate and frame filter and typically filter everything through 10 micron filters after fining the tank with DE and allowing to settle for several weeks. We use this for our infused gins which have a heavy loading of steeped fruit.
We use 18 of 20x20cm sheets. Sometimes the filters will blind very quickly, sometimes it will sail through, but over time our products invariably drop a precipitate. I imagine these are DE ultrafines, as well as proteins that were small enough to get through the filter pad and have floculated together post filtration. After talking to other distillers, it seems that something like a 2uM final filtration would be adequate to permanently remove these.
With other products in the pipeline, I’d like to seriously review our filtration procedures and equipment. We do very low volume, we generally filter about 1000L at a time which we would do at a rate of about 4lpm. Cartridge filters look like an attractive option, but I’ve no idea how to appropriately size them. Whether I’d replace our plate and frame filter altogether is another option, using a 2-3 stage filtration. My main concern is overloading the cartridges, and cleaning. Most of these seem to be priced at a point where they have to be reused to be commercially viable, but given that we have 3 different products that require filtration, this may not always be possible as the flavour/colour of one could contaminate the other.
Can anyone recommend any reading or procedures for determining the suitability of filtration systems? Are you guys having your products anylised, doing it yourself? How should I determine what size pleated cartridge is required?
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