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Revision as of 04:07, 6 January 2015

Introduction text

Do you suspect there is any physical damage to the membranes that would prevent them from being reused?

What is the tested permeability of your membranes (LMH/bar)?

What is the tested NaCl rejection of your membranes? (% NaCl rejection)

Please order the following criteria in the order of importance for your project (drag and drop):

  • Financial
  • Effort required
  • Environmental impact
  • Landfill impact
  • Public perception
Rank from most important to least important.

Based on your inputs, the optimum end-of-life scenario for your used membrane is:

A suitable alternative is: