Datasheet summary
UA860
Engineering summary from PDF text extraction for UA860. Verify every value with the OEM datasheet.
Summary
Product identification
The AQUADYN UA860-HP consists of hollow fiber UF modules featuring a 0.025-micron pore size Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) hollow fiber membrane potted in a U-shaped arrangement. These modules are suitable for treating oily wastewaters from various industrial processes due to their ability to tolerate oil & grease. They operate at a very low feed pressure, leading to energy savings. This module can be used as a direct replacement for the AQUADYN UA860 module.
Membrane Characteristics
- Membrane Polymer: Polyacrylonitrile (PAN)
- Nominal Pore Size: 0.025 µm
- Membrane Type: Hollow Fiber
- Hollow Fiber Diameter OD/ID: 2.1 mm / 1.1 mm (0.083 inch / 0.043 inch)
Module Specifications
- Housing Material: uPVC
- Membrane Potting: Epoxy
- Filtration Flow Path: Out → In
- Operating Mode: Dead-End
- Preservative: Sodium meta-bisulfite / Glycerin
- Nominal Membrane Area: 45 m² (484 ft²)
Operating limits
- Filtrate Flow Range: 0.45 – 3.6 m³/h (1.9 – 15.8 gpm)
- Maximum Feed Pressure (at 20°C / 68°F): 5.0 bar (72.5 psi)
- Maximum Feed Pressure (at 45°C / 113°F): 2.0 bar (29.0 psi)
- Maximum Transmembrane Pressure: 2.0 bar (29.0 psi)
- Maximum Backflush Flowrate: 7.2 m³/h (31.7 gpm)
- Typical Air Scour Rate: 4.2 – 8.3 Nm³/h (2.5 – 4.9 scfm)
- Maximum Air Scour Pressure: 0.8 bar (11.6 psi)
- pH Range for Operation: 2.0 – 10.0
- Temperature Range: 5 – 45°C (41 – 113°F)
Cleaning Parameters
- pH Range: 1.0 – 10.0
- Max. Temperature: 45°C (113°F)
- Max. Active Chlorine Concentration: 100 ppm
- Max. Active Chlorine Exposure: 100,000 ppm-hours
- Max. Hydrogen Peroxide Concentration: 500 ppm
- Max. Hydrogen Peroxide Exposure: 500,000 ppm-hours
Mechanical / hydraulic
- Dry Weight (Shipping): 44 kg (96.8 lb)
- Module Diameter: 225 mm (8.9 in)
- Module Length: 1642 mm (64.6 in)
- Feed / Reject Port: 1.5” NTP
- Permeate Port: 1” NTP
- Air Inlet Port: 1” NTP
Important Information
- Storage & Handling: Modules must be handled and stored appropriately to ensure proper operation and to prevent membrane damage.
- Installation and Start-up: Modules must be installed correctly before start-up.
- Cleaning: Modules must be cleaned routinely via backwash to ensure proper operation and to prevent membrane damage. For details, refer to the Operation Manual.
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Official datasheet (PDF)
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