Pure-Pro 50GPD TFC Reverse Osmosis Membrane
PurePro reverse osmosis membrane elements for home drinking water are the industry’s most reliable. Advanced membrane technology and automated fabrication allow these elements to deliver consistent performance that equipment suppliers, water treatment dealers and residential customers can rely on. A thin film composite (TFC) high quality membrane that processes 50 gallons per day. It remove the following hard water contaminants that may be present in your water: lead, cooper, barium, chromium, mercury, sodium, cadmium, fluoride, nitrite, nitrate, and selenium.
PurePro home drinking water elements are rated at 50 psi and will purify about 20% more water than competitive elements rated at 60 psi (please see reference charts on back for more information).NSFCOMPONENTThis Membrane Element is Tested and Certified by NSF International against NSF/ANSI Standard 58 for material requirements only.Estimated Percent Rejection of Various Solutes by PUREPRO Membranes NSF Certified Made In USA High Stable Performance HIGHER QUALITY LOW PRICE
Applied pressure Psig(bar) – 80 (5.4)
Permeate Flow Rate, gpd(l/h) – 50 (7.9)
Stabilized Salt Rejection(%) – 98
1.Permeate flow and salt rejection based on the following test conditions: 250 ppm softened tapwater, 77 F(25 C)
2.Minimum salt rejection is 96.0%.
3.Permeate flows for individual elements may vary +/-20%., 15% recovery and the specified applied pressure
Operating Limits
Membrane Type: Polyamide Thin-Film Composite
Maximum Operating Temperature: 113 F (45 C)
Maximum Operating Pressure: 300 psig (21 bar)
Maximum Feed Flow Rate: 2.0 gpm (7.6 lpm)
pH Range, Continuous Operation: 2-11
pH Range, Short-Term Cleaning (30 min.):1-12
Maximum Feed Silt Density Index (SDI): SDI 5c
Free Chlorine Tolerance: <0.1 ppm
Estimated Percent Rejection of Various Solutes by PUREPRO Membranes
TDS rejection ( 98%average TDS rejection ).
In order to assist customers in estimating the rejection of PUREPRO FT30 membranes, tests have been performed with a variety of solute compounds. The results of these tests are indicated as a % rejection for each compound listed in the tables below.
Actual system performance may vary from the listed data, particularly with changes in feedwater concentration, pH, and temperature.
For this reason, these tables should be used as a quick screen. Pilot trials should be performed to determine actual rejection in a specific application.
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