Advanced membrane technology has produced the ESPAB 1640. The world's leading high productivity, energy-saving polyamide membrane family of ESPA RO membranes continue to meet the ever-increasing demands of the water treatment industry. There's an ESPA solution to satisfy even the most challenging water treatment needs with exceptional performance, productivity and savings. Industrial users worldwide have made ESPA their first choice for high productivity and salt rejection.
ESPAB 1640 Specifications:
- Permeate Flow: 34,000 gpd (128.7 m3/d)
- Salt Rejection: 99.3% (99.1 % minimum)
- Boron Rejection (Average) @ pH=10: 96.0%
- Configuration: Spiral Wound
- Membrane Polymer: Composite Polyamide
- Membrane Active Area: 1700ft2 (158m2)
- Feed Spacer: 28mil (0.71mm)
The stated performance is initial (data taken after 30 minutes of operation), based on the following conditions:
- 1500 PPM NaCl solution
- 150 psi (1.05 MPa) Applied Pressure
- 77°F (25°C) Operating Temperature
- 15% Permeate Recovery
- 6.5 - 7.0 pH Range
Standard Operating Limits:
- Maximum Applied Pressure: 600 psig (4.1 MPa)
- Maximum Chlorine Concentration: < 0.1 PPM
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 113°F (45°C)
- pH Range, Continuous (Cleaning) 2.0 - 10.6 (1-12)
- Maximum Feedwater Turbidity: 1.0 NTU
- Maximum Feedwater SDI (15 mins): 5.0
- Maximum Feed Flow: 250 GPM (56 m3/h)
- Minimum Ratio of Concentrate to Permeate Flow for any Element: 5:1
- Maximum Pressure Drop for Each Element: 10 psi
The limitations shown here are for general use. For specific projects, operating at more conservative values may ensure the best performance and longest life of the membrane. See Hydranautics Technical Bulletins for more details on operation limits, cleaning pH, and cleaning temperatures.
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