FRT-UF2880

Product Line Description

77 Square Meter (m²) Area Ultra Filtration Membrane.
UF2860 and UF2880 are an Ultra Filtration membrane module made by PVDF material hollow fiber tubes, and cover is PVC shell. These UF membranes are characterized by Antibacterial function. (Especially good for removing particulate, virus, colloid, albumin protein, gelatin, carbon black, organic compound).

The hollow fiber membrane module produced by HUAMO uses polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) as the raw material, and is made by advanced production technology with its own intellectual property rights. The membrane itself has high strength, high water production, and high With its anti-oxidation, anti-pollution and easy cleaning features, it can effectively filter out bacteria, colloids, suspended solids, rust, macromolecular organics and other substances in the water.

Specifications
Brands HUAMO
JMCC
Membrane Area 77 m²
Material Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF)
Pore Size 0.03 µm
Hollow Fiber Membrane Inner Diameter (ID) 0.7 mm
Hollow Fiber Membrane Outer Diameter (OD) 1.3 mm
Membrane Shell Material Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (UPVC)
Fiber Bonding Material Epoxy Resin
Dimensions
Dimension a 2360 mm
Dimension b 2225 mm
Dimension c 95 mm
Dimension d 225 mm
Dimension e 80 mm
Filtration Effect
Suspension > 2 Micrometer (µm) Size 100 %
Turbidity of Produced Water ≤ 0.2 NTU
Produced Water Silt Density Index (SDI) ≤ 3.0
Warranty 3 to 5 year
Terms of Use
Filtration Method External Pressure Type
Maximum Component Water Inlet Pressure ≤ 0.3 MPa
Recommended Normal Operating Pressure ≤ 0.15 MPa
Maximum Transmembrane Pressure Difference 0.2 MPa
Operating Temperature 5 to 45 ºC
Potential of Hydrogen (pH) Range 2 to 11 pH
Pre-Processing Accuracy Requirements ≤ 150 µm
Maximum Feed Water Turbidity ≤ 50 to 300 NTU
Oil Content of Raw Water ≤ 2 mg/L
Maximum Influent Residual Chlorine Concentration 200 mg/L
Maximum Residual Chlorine Concentration of Cleaning Agent 5000 mg/L
Filtration Flux Range 40 to 80 L/m²/h
Operating Mode Full-Flow Filtration
Mis-Flow Filtration