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Dairy Ultra UF Series
Ultrafiltration Superior Flux
Exclusively used for food related processes requir-
ing stringent sanitary procedures, the typical appli-
cations include whey and milk fractionation where
the Dairy Ultra UF membrane displays exceptional
process flux and protein retention due to a specific
membrane structure while being easily cleanable.
The Dairy Ultra UF membrane features a 10,000 Da
molecular weight cut-off and has great perfor-
mance in acid and sweet whey applications.
Element features include:
High protein rejection
High process flux
Durable membrane
Patented Durasan* Cage outer wrap
Polysulfone parts and standard feed spacers
The Dairy Ultra UF elements comply with:
FDA Regulations relevant sections of 21CFR
EU Framework 1935/2004/EC
Table 1: Element Specification
Membrane
Polyethersulfone
Model
Spacer
mil (mm)
Active area
ft
2
(m
2
)
Part
number
DAIRY ULTRA UF3838C30
30 (0.76)
78 (7.3)
1268732
DAIRY ULTRA UF3838C50
50 (1.27)
51 (4.7)
1268736
DAIRY ULTRA UF6338C30
30 (0.76)
219 (20.3)
1268738
DAIRY ULTRA UF6338C50
50 (1.27)
174 (16.2)
1268739
DAIRY ULTRA UF6338C30 TAIL
1
30 (0.76)
219 (20.3)
3050567
DAIRY ULTRA UF6338C50 TAIL
1
50 (1.27)
174 (16.2)
3050576
DAIRY ULTRA UF8038C30
30 (0.76)
330 (30.6)
1268740
DAIRY ULTRA UF8038C50
50(1.27)
254 (23.6)
3048906
1
Extra caging material included that can be cut to length to retrofit a 3.9” diame-
ter element.
Figure 1: Element Dimensions Diagram
Table 2: Dimensions and Weight
Dimensions, inches (cm)
Boxed
A
B
2
C
Weight
lbs (kg)
38.00
(96.5)
0.833
(2.12)
3.79
(9.6)
10
(4.5)
38.00
(96.5)
1.138
(2.89)
6.34
(16.1)
18
(8.2)
38.00
(96.5)
1.125
(2.86)
7.91
(20.1)
29
(13.2)
1
These elements are bagged dry before shipping.
2
Internal diameter.
Table 3: Operating and CIP parameters
80 - 135psi (555 931kPa)
5-20 GFD (834 LMH)
45-55 GFD (76 - 93 LMH) @ 20 psi and 50°C
150 psi (1,034 kPa)
122°F (50°C)
Continuous Operation: 3.0-10.0,
Clean-In-Place (CIP): 2.0-11.5
Over an element: 15psi (103kPa)
Per housing: 60psi (414kPa)
5,000+ ppm-days
180 ppm for 20 min MAXIMUM chlorine caustic
cycle
1
Clean water flux (CWF) is the rate of water permeability through the membrane
after cleaning (CIP) at reproducible temperature and pressure. It is important to
monitor CWF after each cleaning cycle to determine if the system is being
cleaned effectively. CWF can vary ±25%.

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