Fermentation broth contains substantial impurities such as proteins, pigments, and inorganic salts. These coexisting impurities during purification can compromise antibiotic purity and quality, while inappropriate technical approaches may result in low yield or insufficient purity. Keysino addresses these challenges through innovative process design integrated with membrane separation technology. The separation process involves no chemical reactions, phase changes, or damage to bioactivity, ensuring environmental compatibility.
The system's modular architecture facilitates filter media replacement and integrates online regeneration, cleaning, and drainage mechanisms, reducing labor intensity and production costs while boosting operational efficiency.
The system features straightforward operation, streamlined processes, and effortless cleaning and maintenance.
The system's cross-flow operational design eliminates the need for chemical additives, prevents introduction of external impurities, and comprehensively addresses contamination and fouling challenges.
Uniform pore size distribution enables purification and concentration of active components in fermentation broth.
Gentle conditions preserve component integrity, particularly suited for heat-sensitive substances.
Purely physical process with no phase changes, chemical alterations, or damage to active components.