The MBR Tubular Membrane Water Treatment Equipment is designed for high efficiency treatment of industrial wastewater, particularly those with high hardness, silicon, and heavy metals.
The PEK tubular membrane process requires only sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) for treatment, eliminating the need for traditional agents like PAC and PAM, thereby reducing fouling risks.
The maximum operating temperature for the MBR Tubular Membrane Water Treatment Equipment is 65°C (149°F).
The operating pH range for the MBR Tubular Membrane Water Treatment Equipment is from 0 to 14.
The equipment can withstand chlorine exposure up to 300,000 ppm·h, making it suitable for various industrial applications.
The clean water flux at 100 kPa varies by membrane type: 2500 LMH for 0.2μm, 1500 LMH for 50nm, 1200 LMH for 30nm, and 300 LMH for 10nm.
The typical operating pressure for the MBR Tubular Membrane Water Treatment Equipment is between 3.0 to 5.0 bar.
Benefits include reduced fouling, high efficiency in treating challenging wastewater, and lower chemical dosing requirements compared to traditional methods.
Yes, the equipment is suitable for reverse osmosis brine softening with a design flux of 100 to 300 L/h·m².
The circulation pump specifications vary by model, with flow rates ranging from 16 m³/h to 280 m³/h depending on the module configuration.
The membrane materials used in the MBR Tubular Membrane Water Treatment Equipment are PVDF and PEK.
The maximum operating pressure for the MBR Tubular Membrane Water Treatment Equipment is 116 psi (8.0 bar).
Consider module quantity, module area, installed power, and processing capacity when planning for installation.
The equipment effectively reduces hardness to ≤ 50 mg/L and total silicon to ≤ 20 mg/L, ensuring high-quality treated water.
Yes, regular maintenance is recommended to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the equipment.
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