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Pressure,Recirculation, flow, stc. Specs Microkros for X10-100-04S module.banerax2002-09-30Click here to register.
What is the recommended pressure that the 8cm2 microkros module X10-100-04S can be subjected to?
What would be the recommended: recirculation, flow and filterate rates be for this module??


 
Re: Pressure,Recirculation, flow, stc. Specs Microkros for X10-100-04S module.
ppatel2002-09-30Click here to register.
MicrKros (X10S-100-04S):

Inlet Press. Max: 30 PSI
TMP Press. Max: 15 PSI

Recirculation Flow: Approx. 120 ml/min
Flux Rate: Approx. 4 ml/min @ 10 PSI inlet pressure

 
Re: Pressure,Recirculation, flow, stc. Specs Microkros for X10-100-04S module.
banerax2002-09-30Click here to register.
(1). Whats the TMP pressure?

(2). Is the flux rate the same as filtrate rate?

Please clarify.

Thanks,

Arnold
 
Re: Pressure,Recirculation, flow, stc. Specs Microkros for X10-100-04S module.
ppatel2002-09-30Click here to register.
1. 15 PSI
2. Yes, the flux rate is the rate that water moves across the membrane.

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