Hynamo Commercial High Flow 1000GPD Reverse Osmosis RO Membrane
Biological membranes include cell membranes (outer coverings of cells or organelles that allow passage of certain constituents); nuclear membranes, which cover a cell nucleus; and tissue membranes, such as mucosae and serosae.
Membranes are used in water treatment to separate contaminants from water based on properties such as size or charge. Common membrane processes include microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, reverse osmosis, and electrodialysis.
RO system membrane is made of the sedi-permeable membrane with the 0.1mm filtration precision for separating and removing the dissolved solids, organics, bacteria etc. According to the water output capacity, the different large flow membrane is available as follows: 300G, 400G,500G,600G,700G,800G,1000G.
Performance and test conditions
model | Stable rejection rate(%) | average permeate flowGPD(m3/d) | test condition | ||
operation pressure psi(Mpa) | test liquid NaCl(ppm) | recovery rate (%) |
3012-300 | 97 | 300(1.14) | 90(0.61) | 500 | 50 |
3013-400 | 95 | 400(1.52) | 90(0.61) | 500 | 50 |
3013-600 | 95 | 600(2.28) | 100(0.7) | 500 | 50 |
3013-800 | 95 | 800(3.04) | 100(0.7) | 500 | 50 |
3013-1000 | 95 | 1000(3.79) | 100(0.7) | 500 | 50 |
Note: Single membrane permeate flow change in the range of ±15%
Test Conditions
Test Pressure 100psi( 0.7Mpa)
Temperature 25ºC
Concentration of Testing Solution (NaCl) 500ppm
Testing Solution PH 2-11
Note:
1. The Max. continous operation temperature is 35ºC when PH rate over 10.
2. In certain conditions,if would cause membrane breakage if the free chlorine or the other oxidant in feedwater.The production quality guarantee range is notincluded membrane breakage by oxiadation.
Dimension of Membrane Element
3013-1000: A:13.0inch B:3.0inch C:0.68inch D:0.75inch E:11.5inch
High-flow, high-rejection, low-energy reverse osmosis (RO) membrane elements are making desalination a more economical choice than ever before by reducing the cost of produ-cing potable water by up to 20%.
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