LG Chem Membrane

Product Overview
The LG Chem Membrane is a highperformance reverse osmosis (RO) membrane designed for seawater and brackish water desalination1. Utilizing innovative Thin Film Nanocomposite (TFN) technology, it offers industryleading salt rejection rates (up to 99.89%) and high flux, making it ideal for largescale desalination projects and various industrial applications.
Product Benefits:
Removes Impurities, Rust and Harmful Minerals |
About this item:
- High efficiency filtration】BW4040 membrane has high water yield and good desalination performance. Average permeability 2,400 GPD, 99.0% desalination rate. BW-4040 membrane adopts reverse osmosis technology, filtration is finer, filtration precision can be up to 0.0001 a micron, filtration is more thorough. Reverse osmosis membrane system not only removes impurities, rust, providing clean, pure and safe water for your business
- 【High Capacity】BW-4040 reverse osmosis membrane is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of applications, providing clean water for residential, agricultural and industrial use. The large size of the membrane housing also allows for greater flow rates, ensuring fast and efficient water treatment. Provide the highest quality water for your water treatment system
- 【Food grade materials】Not only do we firmly control the materials used in our membranes, but we also use BPA-free or other toxic plastic materials to produce our filter housings. Quality Certification:Certified to ISO 9001 standards. We consistently provide products and services that meet the quality requirements of our customers
- 【Long life】BW-4040 ro membrane housing has a tough fiberglass housing protective membrane for superior performance, durability and corrosion resistance. The housing has easy-to-use end caps for quick, trouble-free membrane replacement. Shipped dry in the original sealed packaging, service life is between 24 and 36 months, depending on average water quality, temperature and feedwater pressure. Note: This membrane is not used for "maple syrup" processing