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Membrane Element ESPA2 MAX

Membrane Element ESPA2 MAX ― The First Membran's Company
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 Performance 
 
 

Permeate Flow:

Salt Rejection:

Boron Rejection (Typical)@ pH = 10:

12,000 gpd (45.4 m3/d)

99.6 % (99.5 % minimum)

93.0 %† 

Type 

Configuration:

Membrane Polymer:

Membrane Active Area:

Spiral Wound

Composite Polyamide 

440 ft2 (40.8m2)

Application Data* 

Maximum Applied Pressure: 
Maximum Chlorine Concentration: 
Maximum Operating Temperature: 
pH Range, Continuous (Cleaning): 
Maximum Feedwater Turbidity: 
Maximum Feedwater SDI (15 mins): 
Maximum Feed Flow: 
Minimum Ratio of Concentrate to
Permeate Flow for any Element: 
Maximum Pressure Drop for Each Element: 

600 psig (4.16 MPa)

< 0.1 PPM

113 F (45 C)

2-10.6 (1-12)*

1.0 NTU

5.0

75 GPM (17.0 m3/h)

5:1

10 psi

 

 The limitations shown here are for general use. For specific projects, operating at more conservative values may
ensure the best performance and longest life of the membrane. See Hydranautics Technical Bulletins for more detail
on operation limits, cleaning pH, and cleaning temperatures.

 

 Test Conditions
The stated performance is initial (data taken after 30 minutes of operation), based on the following conditions:
1500 PPM NaCl solution
150 psi (1.05 MPa) Applied Pressure
77 F (25 C) Operating Temperature
15% Permeate Recovery
6.5 - 7.0 pH Range



A, inches (mm) B, inches (mm) C, inches (mm) Weight, lbs. (kg)
40.0 (1016) 7.89 (200) 1.125 (28.6) 36 (16.4)


Notice: Permeate flow for individual elements may vary + or - 15 percent. Membrane active area may vary +/-4%. All membrane elements are supplied with a brine seal,
interconnector, and o-rings. Elements are enclosed in a sealed polyethylene bag containing less than 1.0% sodium meta-bisulfite solution, and then packaged in a cardboard
box. All elements are guaranteed 99.5% minimum rejection.
† When tested at standard test conditions with 5.0ppm Boron in feed solution.
Hydranautics believes the information and data contained herein to be accurate and useful. The information and data are offered in good faith, but without guarantee, as
conditions and methods of use of our products are beyond our control. Hydranautics assumes no liability for results obtained or damages incurred through the application of the
presented information and data. It is the user's responsibility to determine the appropriateness of Hydranautics' products for the user's specific end uses.

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