These R.O. TFC (thin film composite) membranes are available in flow rates ranging from 50 to 180 gallons per day for use in standard residential membrane housings.
All models are certified to NSF/ANSI 58 for the reduction of:
- Arsenic (“V” Pentavalent),
- Barium,
- Cadmium,
- Chromium (Exavalent),
- Chromium (Trivalent),
- Copper,
- Cysts,
- Turbidity,
- Fluoride,
- Lead,
- Radium,
- Selenium
- TDS
These membranes are certified D.M. 174/2004 (Italian Ministerial Decree).The membrane remove up to 98% of total dissolved solids (TDS), delivering healthier and safer drinking water.
Features: High Rejection & Flow Rate
- Made in the USA
- ISO 9001:2008 Certified
- Standard dimensions: can be fitted in any RO systems
- Max. inlet Hardness: 25°F. (250ppm)
- Max. Free Chlorine: 0.1 ppm
Type of membrane:
- Spiral wound
Membrane consists of 3 layers
1. Cross linked fully aromatic polyamide 0.2 µm.
2. Polysulfone 40 µm.
3. Non woven fabric polyester 120 µm.
Spacer
– EPDM
Dimensions
Operating limits:
- PH range: 2-11
- Chlorine tollerance: <0,1ppm
- Membrane style: Asciutte
- Max feed SDI: 5 (15 min.)
- Max feed flow rate: 7,57 lt/min.
- Max operating pressure: 8,6 bar
- Max operating temperature: 45°C
- Max feed water turbidity: 1 NTU
TFC Nominal Rejection Characteristics:Calcium: 93-98%
- Sodium: 92-98%
- Magnesium: 93-98%
- Potassium: 92-96%
- Manganese: 96-98%
- Iron: 96-98%
- Aluminum: 96-98%
- Copper: 96-98%
- Nickel: 96-98%
- Cadmium: 93-97%
- Silver: 93-96%
- Zinc: 96-98%
- Mercury: 94-97%
- Hardness Ca & Mg: 93-97%
- Radioactivity: 93-97%
- Chloride: 92-95%
- Ammonium: 80-90%
- Bromide: 90-95%
- Phosphate: 95-98%
- Chromate: 85-95%
- Cyanide: 85-95%
- Sulfate: 96-98%
- Thiosulfate: 96-98%
- Silicate: 92-95%
- Silica: 80-90%
- Nitrate: 90-95%
- Boron: 50-70%
- Borate: 30-50%
- Fluoride: 92-95%
- Polyphosphate: 96-98%
- Orthophosphate: 96-98%
- Chromate: 85-95%
- Virus and Bacteria: 99% +
- Lead: 95-98%
The rejection percent can vary on the basis of pressure, PH, temperaure and general water quality of the feed water.
Warning
The reverse osmosis is not a device that makes water drinkable (non-drinkable water into drinkable water) and it works only if it’s
installed on water complies with the law, municipal potable water or well water if previously made drinkable with adequate and
effective systems, preventively studied and personalized for that kind of water. Do not use the system where the water is
microbiologically dangerous or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before and after the system. All systems must be
preserved according to the producer instructions.
Suggest replacement of membrane elements: when flow comes too slow or at least 24 Months.