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PRODUCTS  RO membranes

4" Spiral Wound Elements Fouling Resistance

Introduction:

High Rejection, High Productivity:

4″ Spiral Wound Elements Fouling Resistance

Hydro-Flex reverse osmosis (RO) 4″ elements are some of the finest products in the industry. The state of the art coating line, 

coupled with advanced membrane technology, yields product of the highest quality and most stable performance. Hydro-Flex 

elements are uniquely engineered to have a high level of salt rejection with minimum compromise in water flux.


Description:

Membrane material: Polyamide thin film composite

Spirally wound element

Epoxy-based FRP overwrap

High pressure application for sea water treatment


Specifications:

ProductActive area
ft2 (m2)
Feed spacer
thickness
mil(mm)
Permeate
flow rate
gpd(m3/d)
Stabilized
salt rejection
(%)    

Minimum
salt rejection
(%)   

Test
Conditions
FX-4040-FR76.1(7)34(0.85)2200(8.3)99.5%99.0%225psi/2000ppm

1. All performance data are collected at 25°C (77°F), NaCl solution, pH7.5 and 8% recovery rate.

2. Permeate flows for single element may vary ±15%.

Element Dimension:

2.5 spiral wound elements for brackish water

ProductRecovery Rate %               Dimensions   – Inches (mm)
  A  B  C  D
FX- 4040-FR840.0 (1016)1.05 (26.7)0.75 (19)3.9 (99)

* 1 inch= 25.4 mm


Operating Limits for Design:

Maximum Operating Temperature………..…………….……...……45°C(113°F)

Maximum Operating Pressure………………..……………………....600psi(41bar)

Maximum Pressure Drop (single element)……………………..……15psi(1.0bar)

pH Range for Continuous Operation……………………..................3-11

pH Range for Cleaning………………………………...………………1.5-12

Chlorine tolerance………………………………………………………<0.1ppm

Maximum Feed SDI…………………………………..........…….…….5


Important Operation Notes:

•  It is critical to follow approved start-up procedure to prevent membrane damage due to overfeeding or hydraulic shock. 

   Before initiating system, loading of the RO elements, instrument calibration, membrane pretreatment and other system 

   checks should be conducted.

•  Minimize any pressure shock or cross-flow fluctuation on the spiral elements at all times. During start-up, a gradual, 

   incremental change from a standstill to operating state is recommended.

•  Maximum pressure drop across an entire pressure vessel (housing) is 50 psi (3.4 bar).

•  No static pressure should ever be built up on permeate side.

•  Keep elements moist at all times after initial wetting.

•  If operating limits and guidelines are not followed, the Limited Warranty will be void.

 In case of prolonged system shutdowns, it is recommended that membrane elements be immersed in a preservative 

   solution to prevent bacteria growth.

•  Permeate collected from first hour of operation should be discarded.

•  It is customer’s responsibility to make sure that the chemicals and lubricants do not have detrimental effects 

   on RO elements.

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