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RE8040-SHN400

High Rejection RO element with extended area for seawater and high salinity well water

SPECIFICATIONS:

General Permeate flow rate: 6,500 GPD (24.6 m3/day)


Features Nominal salt rejection: 99.75%
Effective membrane area: 400 ft2 (37.2 m2)

1. The stated product performance is based on data taken after 30 minutes of operation at the following
test conditions:

• 32,000 mg/L NaCl solution at 800 psig (5.5 MPa) applied pressure
• 8% recovery
• 77 oF (25 oC)
• pH 6.5–7.0

2. Boron rejection is 92.0% at pH 8.0 and 5 mg/L boron feed with the same test conditions as above.
3. Minimum salt rejection is 99.6%.
4. Permeate flow rate for each element may vary but will be no more than 15%.
5. All elements are vacuum sealed in a polyethylene bag containing 1.0% SBS (sodium bisulfite) solution
and individually packaged in a cardboard box.

Membrane type: Thin-Film Composite


Membrane material: Polyamide (PA)
Element configuration: Spiral-Wound, FRP Wrapping

Dimensions A = 40.0 inch (1,016 mm) B = 8.0 inch (201 mm) C = 1.12 inch (28 mm)

1. Each membrane element supplied with one brine seal, one interconnector (coupler) and four o-rings.
2. All RE8040 elements fit nominal 8.0 inch (201 mm) I.D. pressure vessels.

The information provided in this document is solely for informative purposes. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure
the appropriate usage of this product. Woongjin Chemical assumes no obligation, liability or damages incurred for the
misuse of the product or for the information provided in this document. This document does not express or implies
any warranty as to the merchantability or fitness of the product.

For more information on our products, company and regional contacts, please visit our website at www.csmfilter.com.
Product Specification Sheet / Model RE 8040-SHN400
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RE8040-SHN400
Normal grade RO element with extended area for seawater and high salinity well water

APPLICATION DATA:

Operating Limits · Max. Pressure Drop / Element 15 psi (0.1 MPa)


· Max. Pressure Drop / 240” Vessel 60 psi (0.41 Mpa)
· Max. Operating Pressure 1,200 psi (8.27 MPa)
· Max. Feed Flow Rate 75 gpm (17.0 m3/hr)
· Min. Concentrate Flow Rate 16 gpm (3.6 m3/hr)
· Max. Operating Temperature 113 oF (45 oC)
· Operating pH Range 2.0–11.0
· CIP pH Range 1.0–13.0
· Max. Turbidity 1.0 NTU
· Max. SDI (15 min) 5.0
· Max. Chlorine Concentration < 0.1 mg/L

Design Guidelines for Various · Wastewater Conventional (SDI < 5) 8–12 gfd
Water Sources · Wastewater Pretreated by UF/MF (SDI < 3) 10–14 gfd
· Seawater, Open Intake (SDI < 5) 7–10 gfd
· Seawater, Beach Well (SDI < 3) 8–12 gfd
· Surface Water (SDI < 5) 12–16 gfd
· Surface Water (SDI < 3) 13–17 gfd
· Well water (SDI < 3) 13–17 gfd
· RO permeate (SDI < 1) 21–30 gfd

Saturation Limits · Langlier Saturation Index (LSI) <+1.5



(Using Antiscalants) · Stiff and Davis Saturation Index (SDSI) <+0.5
· CaSO4 230% saturation
· SrSO4 800% saturation
· BaSO4 6,000% saturation
· SiO2 100% saturation

The above saturation limits are typically accepted by proprietary antiscalant
manufacturers. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure proper chemical(s) and
concentration are dosed ahead of the membrane system to prevent scale
formation anywhere within the membrane system. Membrane elements fouled
or damaged due to scale formation are not covered by the limited warranty.

GENERAL HANDLING PROCEDURES


 Elements contained in the boxes must be kept dry at  Keep elements moist at all times after initial wetting.
room temperature (7–32°C; 40–95°F) and should not be  Avoid excessive pressure and flow spikes.
stored in direct sunlight. If the polyethylene bag is
damaged, a new preservative solution (sodium bisulfite)  Only use chemicals compatible with the membrane
must be added and air-tight sealed to prevent drying and elements and components. Use of such chemicals may
biological growth. void the element limited warranty.
 Permeate from the first hour of operation should be  Permeate pressure must always be equal or less than the
discarded to flush out the preservative solution. feed/concentrate pressure. Damage caused by permeate
back pressure voids the element limited warranty.
 Elements should be immersed in a preservative solution
during storage, shipping and system shutdowns to prevent
biological growth and freezing. The standard storage
solution contains 1% by weight sodium bisulfite or sodium
metabisulfite (food grade). For short term storage (i.e.
one week or less) 1% by weight sodium metabisulfite
solution is adequate for preventing biological growth.

For more information on our products, company and regional contacts, please visit our website at www.csmfilter.com.
Product Specification Sheet / Model RE 8040-SHN400
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