- Effectively removes most particles, pyrogens, enzymes, microorganisms and colloids above their rated size, retaining them above the ultrafilter surface.
- Efficient operation throughout their lifetime, unless they are damaged.
- Their lifetime can be extended by a regular water flush at high speed.
- Will not remove dissolved inorganics or organic substances.
- May clog when challenged by an excessive level of high-molecular-weight contaminants.



The ultrafilter is a tough, thin, selectively permeable membrane that retains most macromolecules above a certain size (Nominal Molecular Weight Limit, or NMWL) including colloids, microorganisms and pyrogens. Smaller molecules, such as solvents and ionized contaminants, are allowed to pass into the filtrate. Thus, UF provides a retained fraction (retentate) that is rich in large molecules and a filtrate that contains few, if any, of these molecules. 
