Reverse Osmosis Membrane Description
Reverse Osmosis Membrane is a typically polyamide membrane that is stable over a wide pH range. However, they can be damaged by oxidizing agents such as chlorine, so pretreatment is often required to protect the membrane. RO membranes are used to remove water contaminants and discharge water contaminants smaller than 1 nanometer in diameter. This approach typically removes more than 90% of ionic impurities, most organic impurities, and virtually all particulate matter, bacteria, and biomolecules from filtered or permeate water, which is rejected by the RO module from wastewater or concentrate streams.
Reverse Osmosis Membrane Specification
Effective Area
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Inlet Grid Thickness
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Water Production
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Stable salt rejection
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Min. salt rejection
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ft2
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m2
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mil
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GPD
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m3/d
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%
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%
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365
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34
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34
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8,375
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31
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>99
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98.0
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Reverse Osmosis Membrane Application
In commercial and public water treatment facilities.
Reverse Osmosis Membrane Packaging
Our Reverse Osmosis Membrane is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.