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HS-Thin Film Composite Low Pressure Element Specifications

Model

Flow Rate
GPD
(M3/D)

Average
Rejection
(%)

Surface
Area
(ft2)

Dimension
(in)

A B C

HS-BW-2540FF*

710(2.68)

99.5

27

40

2.38

0.750

HS-BW-4040FF*

2,300(8.69)

99.5

88

40

3.88

0.750

HS-BW-4040F

2,350(8.88)

99.5

90

40

3.88

0.625

HS-BW-8040F

9,200(34.78)

99.5

350

40

7.88

1.125

Performance is based on 2,000 ppm NaCl solution at 200 psig net driving pressure, 77°F(25 °C) and 15% recovery. Individual element performance may vary up to 15%.

 

 

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Operating Parameters:

                  Temperature: Maximum 50 °C
                  pH: 2-11 (CIP: 1-11.5)
                  Pressure: Maximum 600 psig
                  Free chlorine: Maximum <0.l ppm
                  Silt density index: Maximum 5
                  Differential pressure: Maximum 15 psig per element not to exceed 50 psig per housing.

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Rejection Characteristics

Ions

Feed Analysis (ppm)

Rejection (%)

Sodium, Na+

100

99.6

Potassium, K+

10

99.2

Calcium, Ca+2

50

99.7

Magnesium, Mg+2

10

99.2

Chloride, Cl-

180

99.2

Alkalinity, HCO3-

100

99.2

Sulfate, SO4-2

50

99.8

Nitrate, NO3-

2

99.2

Silica, SiO2

1

98.8

TDS

~500

99.5

Performance is based on fouling free tap water at 200 psig net driving pressure, 77°F (25 °C), pH 7.8 and 15% recovery. Individual element performance may vary up to 15%.

 

 

Performance Characteristics

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