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The Filtration Society is an independent not-for-profit organisation. In furtherance of its not-for profit status the Society is grateful to Loughborough University for hosting its website. The technical programme for 2009 is available, click here for details. The provisional programme for 2010 is also under development, click here for details. Webmaster: Steve Tarleton
The Filtration Society was formed in London in 1964. It is a charitable organisation established to advance and disseminate knowledge in the design and use of filtration and separation techniques in industry, commerce and other walks of life. Membership of the Society is available at several grades including Individual and Student levels. In general, membership is open to interested individuals; most members work for manufacturers and users of its technologies, and for universities and research organisations. Corporate Association is separately available to companies and organisations. The Society, through its governing Council and international
links organises regular technical meetings that keep members up to date with
advances in filtration and separation and their application and refreshes their
knowledge of established technologies. |