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Direct membrane reuse is one of the most favourable end-of-life options across all categories, and is recommended for all situations where it is possible[1]. Direct membrane reuse involves taking membranes that have been deemed unsuitable for their primary application from one plant and transporting them to a secondary plant, potentially for use in harsh conditions were high replacement rates makes low cost second hand modules economically attractive.
Direct membrane reuse is one of the most favourable end-of-life options across all categories, and is recommended for all situations where it is possible[1]. Direct membrane reuse involves taking membranes that have been deemed unsuitable for their primary application from one plant and transporting them to a secondary plant, potentially for use in harsh conditions were high replacement rates makes low cost second hand modules economically attractive.

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