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Hydranautics SWC5 MAX Seawater Reverse Osmosis Membrane Element, 8" x 40"
(Suggested alternative: Filmtec SW30XLE-440i)
SWC® seawater desalination elements offer the highest levels of salt rejection and a consistently pure end product. Membrane formulations are designed to accommodate varying levels of seawater salinities worldwide with reliable field-proven performance. 4” and 8” configurations available.
Advantages
- 99.8% nominal rejection
- Up to 9,900 gpd
- Highest combination flow, rejection and boron rejection (SWC5 Max)
- Up to 440ft2 active membrane area
Applications
- Seawater desalting
- Broad offering of membrane formulations designed to accommodate varying levels of seawater salinities worldwide
Operating and Cleaning Limits
| Maximum Applied Pressure | 1200 psig (8.27 MPa) | | Maximum Chlorine Concentration | < 0.1 PPM | | Maximum Operating Temperature | 113 °F (45 °C) | | pH Range, Continuous (Cleaning) | 2-11 (1-13)* | | Maximum Feedwater Turbidity | 1.0 NTU | | Maximum Feedwater SDI (15 mins) | 5.0 | | Maximum Feed Flow | 75 GPM (17.0 m3 /h) | | Minimum Ratio of Concentrate to Permeate Flow for any Element | 5:1 | | Maximum Pressure Drop for Each Element | 15 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 detail on operation limits, cleaning pH, and cleaning temperatures
Operating and Cleaning Limits
| Maximum Applied Pressure | 1200 psig (8.27 MPa) | | Maximum Chlorine Concentration | < 0.1 PPM | | Maximum Operating Temperature | 113 °F (45 °C) | | pH Range, Continuous (Cleaning) | 2-11 (1-13)* | | Maximum Feedwater Turbidity | 1.0 NTU | | Maximum Feedwater SDI (15 mins) | 5.0 | | Maximum Feed Flow | 75 GPM (17.0 m3 /h) | | Minimum Ratio of Concentrate to Permeate Flow for any Element | 5:1 | | Maximum Pressure Drop for Each Element | 15 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 detail on operation limits, cleaning pH, and cleaning temperatures
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