LG BW 4040 ES 4 " Membrane for WatPass RO reverse osmosis systems
369,00 €
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The LG BW 4040 ES membranes in 4" are suitable for the WatPass® RO reverse osmosis systems.
Industrial reverse osmosis systems are used where industrial wastewater from car washes, medical facilities, laboratories and other facilities is to be purified on site.
Produktinformation "LG BW 4040 ES 4 " Membrane for WatPass RO reverse osmosis systems"
LG BW 4040 ES brackish water membrane for WatPass RO 6500 - 36000 reverse osmosis systems
The NanoH2O™ brackish water RO membranes from world market leader LG Chem are used for various municipal and industrial applications. They are used in large companies all over the world. With innovative thin-film nanocomposite (TFN) technology, all LG BW reverse osmosis membranes offer outstanding performance and have integrated anti-fouling properties. Suitable for all applications where consistent and reliable performance is required.
Field of application
The LG BW 4040 ES membranes offer high permeability at a very low inlet pressure. This significantly reduces operating costs. They are suitable for brackish water applications with low to medium salinity.
Design
The optimum membrane module can be determined using the Q+ design software. Just ask us if you need assistance.
Variants
We offer the following membrane modules with different properties:
LG BW R
Outstanding rejection, high flow rate, long service life
LG BW ES
Energy saving
LG BW UES
Ultra-low energy
Max. permissible pressure 600 psi (41 bar)
Max. Chlorine concentration < 0.1 ppm
Max. Max. operating temperature 45°C (113°F)
pH range, continuous (cleaning) 2-11 (2-12)
Max. Turbidity in inlet water 1.0 NTU
Max. Feed water SDI (15 min) 5.0
Max. Feed water inlet 16 gpm (3.6 m3/h)
Max. Differential pressure (ΔP) for each element 15 psi (1.0 bar)
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