
liquid filtration
Liquid filtration is a process that removes unwanted particles, impurities, or contaminants from a liquid, such as water or chemicals, to improve its quality or make it suitable for a specific use. This is achieved through a filter medium—like a porous material or membrane—that traps the larger particles while allowing the cleaner liquid to pass through. Filtration is widely used in industries, water treatment plants, and laboratories to ensure safety, purity, and efficiency by effectively separating solids from liquids.