LG Chem's NanoH2O™ seawater RO membranes, incorporated with innovative Thin Film Nanocomposite (TFN) technology, reduce the cost of desalination while delivering superior water quality.
Our seawater RO membranes provide industry leading salt rejection and produce 20% more flow than membranes manufactured with conventional technologies.
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Why LG membranes?
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High Rejection MembranesWell suited for low feed TDS and low temperature seawater applications |
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A: 1016 mm B (O.D.): 200 mm C (I.D.): 28,6 mm |
Weight | 16 kg |
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Pressure drop | 1 bar |
Minimal Salt Rejection | 99.6 % |
Stabilized Salt Rejection | 99.8 % |
pH Range | 2 - 11 |
Permeate Flow | 13700 gpd |
Permeate Flow | 51.9 m³/d |
Feed Spacer | 34 mm |
Max. Operating Pressure | 1.200 PSI (82.7 bar) |
Max. Operating Temperature | 45°C (113 °F) |
Pressure drop | 1 bar |
Pressure drop | 15 PSI |
Feed Flow | 17,0 m³/h (75 gpm) |
Chlorine Concentration | < 0,1 ppm |
Feedwater Turbidity | < 1 NTU |
Min Ratio Concentrate to Permeate Flow for any Element | 5 : 1 |
Boron Rejection | 89 % |
Remarks | Permeate flows for individual elements may vary +/- 15% |
Test Conditions |
32,000 ppm NaCl at 25°c (77°F), pH 8, recovery 8%, 800 psi (55 bar) |
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