International Products Corp.'s Lab Offers Filter Membrane Compatibility and Studies
Posted on: Wednesday, 24 June 2009, 10:21 CDT
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A typical cleaning profile using a 2% MICRO-90(R) Concentrated Cleaning solution was successfully matched to a current UF system. A soluble oil coolant regularly fouled a polymer membrane with a 100,000 molecular weight cut-off threshold. After testing a dozen cleaners, MICRO-90 was the clear choice for this system. With MICRO-90 as part of a regular preventive maintenance schedule, the flux recovery exceeded 100%.
Significant efficiencies are realized when the right cleaner is matched to a specific UF or RO system. Many commodity chemicals will improve the flux to about 85%, maybe even as high as 90% recovery; however, a matched specialty cleaner that pushes the performance higher by even a few tenths of a percent translates into thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, of gallons of additional, successfully-processed water, extended membrane life, reduced downtime, and lower operating costs. The lab unit can be tailored to mimic real-life filtration scenarios.
There are an unlimited number of test scenarios possible. According to Research Scientist,
Test inquiries should be directed to the Filter Membrane Laboratory of International Products Corporation by emailing mkt@ipcol.com or calling 609-386-8770. You may also complete a form online at http://www.ipcol.com/membranetest.
International Products Corporation specializes in the manufacture and distribution of environmentally-friendly specialty cleaners and temporary assembly lubricants at their ISO 9001-Certified, state-of-the-art manufacturing, packaging and warehousing facility in
SOURCE International Products Corporation
Source: PR Newswire
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