AQUALINE TETRA SERIES SEAWATER REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM
100 m3 / day to 1500 m3 / day
The membrane filtration process for obtaining pure water, which separates all unwanted minerals from water, applied to waters where conventional treatment systems are insufficient (seawater, water with high conductivity, well waters, etc.) is called reverse osmosis.
The membrane filtration process for obtaining pure water, which separates all unwanted minerals from water, applied to waters where conventional treatment systems are insufficient (seawater, water with high conductivity, well waters, etc.) is called reverse osmosis.
STANDARD FEATURE
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MEMBRANE CLEANING CHEMICAL
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The most common chemicals used for membrane cleaning are acid and alkaline based. Acid cleaners are designed to remove inorganic and iron deposits and performed at a pH of about 2-3. Alkaline cleaners are designed for removal of biological matter, organic foulants, and silica deposits and performed at a pH of about 10-11
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MEMBRAN CLEANING PROCEDUR
Reverse Osmosis membrane can experience a reduction in performance due to the accumulation of deposits on the membrane surface. Usually mineral scale, colloidal particles, biological matter, and insoluble organic compounds are the causes of membrane fouling. When production flow drops by at least % 15, or the differential pressure increases by % 15 over normal operating conditions, membrane cleaning should be performed. For more information, refer to the operating instructions.