While they are being marketed for centralized water treatment systems, most ceramic filters are now being manufactured for point of use applications.
The advantages of ceramic filters are their ease of use, long life (if not broken), and fairly low cost.
Fibrous ceramic filters are made from several different types of ceramic fibers that are mixed together to form a porous media.
Cheaper sets may use ceramic filters (which also exploit the piezoelectric effect), or tuned LC circuits.
Murata Manufacturing claims 85 percent of the global market for ceramic filters, a key component in cellular telephones.
LEO: And then the grounds slowly, through a ceramic filter, give up their liqueur into the decanter.
It has also developed a sophisticated ceramic filter for milk, derived from one for nuclear coolant.
Another option is to install ceramic filters into the gating system.
Both versions come with a DPF system standard, which traps soot in a coated ceramic filter.
Ceramic resonators look similar to ceramic filters.