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Liquid Filtration Testing Basics
Mr. Vincent Edery April 1, 2025 from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. EDT Full Course (4 hours, .4 CEUs) $475.00 AFS Members […]
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Introduction To Air Filtration Testing and Commonly Used Test Methods
**THIS COURSE IS OFF-SITE. PARTICIPANTS ARE IN CHARGE OF THEIR OWN TRANSPORTATION. LUNCH IS PROVIDED.** Mr. Bob Burkhead, Mr. Ceri Rees and […]
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Particle Characterization Technology for Air/Gas Filtration
Dr. Remi Trottier Full Course (4 hours, .4 CEUs) $475 AFS Members $545 Non-members About this course: Knowledge of the size […]
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Particle Characterization Technology for Liquid Filtration & Separation
Dr. Remi Trottier Full Course (4 hours, .4 CEUs) $475 AFS Members $545 Non-members About this course: Knowledge of the size […]
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Mixing 101
Mr. Jim Halbleib Full Course (2 hours, .2 CEUs) $245 AFS Members $295 Non-members About this course: The Mixing 101 class […]
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FiltXPO
Miami Beach Convention Center 1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL, United States -
WFC14
14th World Filtration Congress Bordeaux, France -
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Introduction to Liquid Cartridge Filtration – Part I
This course is designed for scientists and engineers as well as technical and non-technical salespeople who have the basic knowledge of filtration and separation but need to gain knowledge in the filtration of liquids using cartridge filters.
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Introduction to Liquid Cartridge Filtration – Part II
This course is designed for scientists and engineers as well as technical and non-technical salespeople who have the basic knowledge of filtration and separation but need to gain knowledge in the filtration of liquids using cartridge filters.
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Reverse Osmosis Membrane Technology – Theories, Properties and Technical Insights
The suite of crossflow, pressure-driven membrane separation technologies are arguably the most versatile technologies for separation of solids (suspended and dissolved) from water. These technologies include microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration and reverse osmosis.
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Membrane Separation Technologies for Non-Biological Wastewater Treatment
Whereas the total quantity of water on this planet is more or less fixed, its quality is steadily deteriorating because we have been contaminating it for thousands of years, with little concern for the consequences. Drinking water regulations continue to raise quality standards, and industrial and commercial activities require higher quality water in many applications.
