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FILMTEC BW30XFR-400/34i Brackish Water 8" RO Element
FILMTEC BW30XFR-400/34i Brackish Water 8" RO Element
 
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FilmTec™ BW30XFR-400/34i

(Suggested alternatives: Hydranautics CPA3, Hydranautics CPA5-LD, Filmtec BW30-400, Filmtec BW30-400/34I, Hydranautics CPA6-LD, Hydranautics LFC3-LD, Toray TML20D-400)


FilmTec™ BW30XFR-400/34i Elements are ideal for reverse osmosis plant managers and operators dealing with challenging waters and wastewaters and seeking consistent high performance, long element life, increased productivity and higher water quality coupled with outstanding fouling resistance.

FilmTec™ Brackish Water Reverse Osmosis 8" Elements can separate salts from water and are produced with an automated fabrication process that ensures precision, consistency, and reliability. They are ideal for use in large-scale industrial and municipal water treatment systems that produce greater than approximately 10 gpm (2300 L/h) of permeate. Our RO membranes build on a tradition of leadership in the thin-film composite membrane industry and meet today's challenges for higher rejection using less energy and resisting foulants in challenging waters.


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Operating and Cleaning Limits

Membrane TypePolyamide Thin-Film Composite
Maximum Operating Temperature113°F (45°C)
Maximum Operating Pressure600 psig (41 bar)
Maximum Element Pressure Drop15 psig (1.0 bar)
pH Range, Continuous Operation2 - 11
pH Range, Short-Term Cleaning (30 min.)1 - 13
Maximum Feed Silt Density Index (SDI)SDI 5
Free Chlorine Tolerance< 0.1ppm

a. Maximum temperature for continuous operation above pH 10 is 95°F (35°C).
b. Refer to Cleaning Guidelines in specification sheet 609-23010.
c. Under certain conditions, the presence of free chlorine and other oxidizing agents will cause premature membrane failure. Since oxidation damage is not covered under warranty, it is recommended that residual free chlorine be removed by pretreatment prior to membrane exposure.

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