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Sorensen Method

The Sorensen method is a technique used in filtration processes to determine how well a filter removes specific particles or contaminants from a liquid or gas. It involves measuring the concentration of the substance before and after filtration, then calculating the removal efficiency as a percentage. For example, if a filter captures most of the contaminants, the method will show a high removal rate. This approach helps evaluate and compare filter performance, ensuring effective purification in various industrial, environmental, or laboratory applications.