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Alkali Detergent for RO Membrane
Alkali Detergent for RO Membrane

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Dilute to 1-3%(1:45)
It is alkali liquid formula
Be used repeatedly
For any RO system
Diluent pH 10-11

Properties:

The operation stability of RO system is determined by the pretreatment of original water quality. For any RO system, after 3-12 months, it should be polluted, thus the chemical cleaning is required. It is an alkali detergent designed for removal of oil, organic substances and bio-mucosa. It has the following properties

1.  Suitable for all aromatic polyamide and acetate acid membranes.

2.  Effectively remove oil, organic substances and bio-mucosa from membrane surface.

3.  Temperature increased, the effect will be better.

4.  Diluent pH 10.5±0.5

5.  Liquid chemicals, mix well.

6.  Can be used repeatedly. 

This alkali liquid formula, it can remove oil, organic substances and bio-mucosa.

Dosage:

Dilute to 1-3%(1:45)

Specification:itemsindexAppearanceAmber liquidpH(1:45 water solution)10.0-11.0Density (20°C)g/cm31.10±0.05Storage temperatureNot lower than -5°CUsage:

(1)Check water box, pipeline and filter, change the filter material if needed.

(2)Input q.v. RO effluence to water box.

(3)Input q.v. TH-260 to water box, mix the solution with water pump, measure pH.

(4)Clean the system repeatedly, measure pH 5-20 minutes. After pH rise to 4, input q.v. TH-260 or acid, till pH not rise, meaning cleaning is end.

(5)If pollution is serious, sometimes the first batch detergent should be evacuated and the next batch should be required.

(6)Pay attention to solution temperature, dont exceed the required temperature .

 Safety and Protection:

Alkaline, Avoid contact with eye and skin, once contacted, flush with water.

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