Talk:Dead-end filtration

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Untitled[edit]

On Wikipedia a lot of things is mentioned about filtration but nothing is mentioned about it type


Filtration is of two type

(a) dead-end filtration also known as direct filtration and (b) cross-flow filtration also known as tangential flow filtration.


In dead-end filtration the flow causes the build-up of the filter cake, which may prevent efficient operation. This is avoided in cross-flow filtration where the flow sweeps the membrane surface clean.

The question is: Does this subject need an article on its own? In its actual status, the article isn't that helpful to an encyclopedia. Have you thought about contributing to the articles about filtration instead? -- Iván Sánchez(talk) 14:32, 29 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Wikipedia:Deletion_policy

"Merging Articles that are short and unlikely to be expanded could be merged into larger articles or lists. For example, information about family members of a celebrity who are not otherwise notable is generally included in, or merged into, the article on that celebrity. Stub pages about minor characters in works of fiction generally are merged into list articles.

If two pages are duplicates or otherwise redundant, one should be merged and redirected to the other, using the most common, or more general page name. This does not require process or formal debate beforehand."

Wikiwayman (talk) 15:28, 4 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]