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HydramemModel HM 8040 FRE 400 -Fouling Resistant Membrane

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HYDRAMEM Cross Linked Fully Aromatic Polyamide (thin Film) Composite fouling resistant membrane (FRE) is designed to ensure high level tolerance to organic & inorganic impurities and biofouling. This unique chemistry enhances performance of the membranes which helps in treating tough/complex effluent.

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  • Membrane Type: Cross Linked Fully Aromatic Polyamide Composite
  • Construction: Spiral Wound Element
  • Application: Brackish Water & Waste Water
  • Feed Spacer: 34 mil (0.865 mm) with modified Geometry

Test Conditions

  • Feed Water Pressure: 225 psi (15.8 kg/cm2)
  • Feed Water Temperature: 77? (25?)
  • Feed Water Concentration: 2000 ppm NaCl Solution
  • Recovery Rate: 15%
  • Feed Water pH: 6.5 – 7

Notes:

  • Minimum salt rejection is 99.5%
  • Permeate flow may vary +/-15%
  • Membrane active area variation – +/- 2

Operating Limits

  • Maximum Operating Pressure: 600 psi (42.18 kg/cm2)
  • Maximum Operating Temperature: 113? (45?)
  • Feed Water Chlorine Concentration: < 0.1 ppm Feed Water pH Range, Continuous Operation: 2 – 11
  • Feed Water pH Range, Chemical Cleaning: 1 – 13
  • Maximum Feed Water SDI (15 Minute Test): SDI ≤ 5
  • Maximum Feed Turbidity: NTU ≤ 1.0
  • Maximum Pressure Drop for each Element: 15 psi
  • Maximum Feed Flow: 75 GPM (17.0 m3/h)
  • Minimum Ratio of Concentrate to Permeate Flow for any Element: 5:1

Operating Information

  1. For the recommended design range, please consult the latest HYDRAMEM technical bulletin, design guidelines or call an application specialist. If the operating limits given in this product information bulletin are not strictly followed, the limited warranty will be null and void.
  2. Follow instructions mentioned on the caution sticker placed on product packaging.
  3. Permeate from the first hour of operation should be discarded
  4. The customer is fully responsible for the effects of chemicals that are incompatible with the elements.
  5. For element loading, use only the recommended silicon lubricant. The use of petroleum based lubricant or vegetable based oils may damage the element irreversibly.
  6. Membranes show some resistance to short-term attack by chlorine (Hypochlorite). Continuous exposure should be avoided as it may damage the membrane.

To the best of our knowledge the information contained in this publication is accurate. Ion Exchange (India) Ltd., maintains a policy of continuous development and reserves the right to amend the information given herein without notice. Please contact our regional/branch office for current product specifications.