Nano SW Max
Nano SW Max
Nano SW Max
Performance MgSO4
Permeate Flow: 12,000 gpd (45.4 m3/d)
MgSO4 Rejection: 99.8% (99.6% minimum)
Application Data* Maximum Applied Pressure (Recommended)^: 600 psig (4.14 MPa)
Maximum Chlorine Concentration: < 0.1 PPM
Maximum Operating Temperature: 113 F (45 C)
pH Range, Operation (Cleaning): 3.0 - 9.0 (1.0 11.5)
Maximum Feedwater Turbidity: 1.0 NTU
Maximum Feedwater SDI (15 mins): 5.0
Maximum Feed Flow: 75 GPM (17.0 m3/h)
Minimum Ratio of Concentrate to
Permeate Flow for any Element: 5:1
Maximum Pressure Drop for Each Element: 15 psi
Typical Seawater Performance:
Nominal Permeate Flow: 7,150 gpd (27.0 m3/d)
Nominal Chloride Rejection: 25%
Nominal Sulfate Rejection: 99.8%
* The limitations shown here are for general use. For specific projects, operating at more conservative values may ensure the best
performance and longest life of the membrane. See Hydranautics Technical Bulletins for more detail on operation limits, cleaning
pH, and cleaning temperatures.
^ Element can withstand 1,200 psig as maximum applied pressure, however, applied feed pressure exceeding 600 psig may cause
reduction in membrane permeability.
Typical Synthetic Seawater Test Condition: 35,000 ppm NaCl + 8000 ppm MgSO4 , 200 psi (1.4 MPa), 77 F (25C), 15%
Permeate Recovery, 6.5 7.0 feed pH.
Test Conditions The stated performance is based on the following test conditions:
2000 ppm MgSO4
110 psi (0.76 MPa) Applied Pressure
77 F (25 C) Operating Temperature
15% Permeate Recovery
6.5 7.0 Feed pH
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CONCENTRATE
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