Categories | Reverse Osmosis Membrane |
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Brand Name: | FANGCHENG |
Model Number: | 100GPD |
Certification: | NSF certification |
Place of Origin: | China |
MOQ: | 100PCS |
Price: | Can be negotiation |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram, L/C |
Supply Ability: | 90,000pcs per month |
Delivery Time: | 3-5 business days |
Packaging Details: | vacuum pacakge |
Item: | Reverse Osmosis Menbrane |
Stable Rejection:: | 96~98% |
Layer: | 13 layers |
Application: | Domestic/household/industrial drinking water system |
Function: | Residential water filter |
Filter Precision: | 0.0001 micron |
Use: | Water purifier system |
Company Info. |
Xiamen Fangcheng Electronic Science And Technology Co., Ltd. |
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Reverse Osmosis Replacement Filter Set RO Cartridges 100 GPD Membrane Standard Size High Quality
Reverse Osmosis is the process of Osmosis in reverse. Whereas Osmosis occurs naturally without energy required, to reverse the process of osmosis you need to apply energy to the more saline solution. A reverse osmosis membrane is a semi-permeable membrane that allows the passage of water molecules but not the majority of dissolved salts, organics, bacteria and pyrogens. However, you need to 'push' the water through the reverse osmosis membrane by applying pressure that is greater than the naturally occurring osmotic pressure in order to desalinate water in the process, allowing pure water through while holding back a majority of contaminants.
Below is a diagram outlining the process of Reverse Osmosis. When pressure is applied to the concentrated solution, the water molecules are forced through the semi-permeable membrane and the contaminants are not allowed through.
1. Material: Polypropylene;
2. corrosion resistance,rust resistance;
3. specification: 50G/ 75G/ 100G/150G/200G/300G/400G
4. anti-aging, long service life;
5. superb surface finish;
6. adequate thermal stability;
Feature | Semipermeable membrane to remove ions, molecules, and larger particles from drinking water can remove chlorine, fluoride,bacteria, microorganism, etc | ||||
Performace | RO-50 | RO-75 | RO-100 | RO-125 | |
Stable Desalination % | 96~98% | 96~98% | 96~98% | 96~98% | |
Mean Permeable Flow GDP (L/d) | 50(204) | 75(281) | 100(380) | 125(478) | |
Active Film Area ft2(m2) | 4(0.4) | 4.2(0.42) | 5.0(0.5) | 5.3(0.53) | |
Test Condition | Test Pressure | 65pai(0.45Mpa) | |||
Test Water Temperature | 25℃ | ||||
Test Water Concentration(NaCl) | 500ppm | ||||
Test Water PH | 6.5-7.5 | ||||
Recycle Rate % | 15 | ||||
Work Condition | Max Operating Temp. | 300psi(2.0Mpa) | |||
Max. Inlet Water Temp. | 45°C | ||||
Max Water Inlet Silt Density Index (SDI) | 5 | ||||
Inlet Water Chlorine Tolerance | <0.1mg/l | ||||
Inlet Water PH Range, Continuous Operation | 3~10 | ||||
Inlet Water PH Range, Short-Term Cleaning | 2~11 | ||||
Max. Pressure Drop of Single Membrane | 10psi(0.07Mpa) |
Q: What is a residential RO Water Filter?
It is a system that uses the principle of reverse osmosis to remove
95-99% of all the mineral and chemical contaminants from raw tap
water. It gives you the quality of bottled water with the
convenience of a faucet mounted on your kitchen sink.
Q: How does RO Water Filter different from a water filter?
Ordinary water filters use a screen to separate only particles of
dirt sediment from water. RO water filter employs a semi-permeable
membrane that removes not only particles but also an extremely high
percentage of dissolved contaminants, molecule by molecule, from
raw tap water.
Q: Will RO Water Filter remove sodium from the water?
Yes! Reverse osmosis was originally designed to make seawater
drinkable for the Navy. It is ideal for anyone on a low sodium
diet.
Q: Does RO Water Filter remove bacteria? Cryptosporidium?
YES! A reverse osmosis membrane has a pore size much smaller than
bacteria, virus pyrogen, or the Cryptosporidium parasite. When
functioning properly, it will remove all microorganisms from tap
water and produce sterile water.
Q: Don't we need the minerals that are removed from the water?
Most of the minerals that we receive are from the foods we eat.
Only a very small percentage comes from the water we drink.
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