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but what about the guys who do .45 um for years and never had a problem?Never anything but a 0.20um filter
That is up to you to decide. There is more risk but it also depends on how sterile your brewing process is. I feel better with a .22 or .20 and make sure it is a sterile filter.but what about the guys who do .45 um for years and never had a problem?
but what about the guys who do .45 um for years and never had a problem?
The most common screen filter used in compounding is called a "membrane filter." In terms of structure, membrane filters are thin microporous sheets made from a variety of plastics. Membrane filters must have a nominal pore size of 0.22 microns or less if they are to be used for sterilization. However, membrane filters are available in a wide range of pore sizes from 0.11 to 10 microns.
You buy medical insurance for yourself don't you? Would you stop buying it if you didn't get sick for a few years and didn't need a doctor?
http://pharmlabs.unc.edu/labs/parenterals/filters.htm
Defining a pore size and sterile filtering; 0.2 Microns vs. 0.22 Microns. What’s the difference? / Sterlitech Blog
Why even ask the question if you seem to want to use a .45 anyway?but what about the guys who do .45 um for years and never had a problem?
