May / June 2008
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RO AND NF SYSTEMS COME WITH SMALLER FOOTPRINT
The MegaMagnum reverse osmosis (RO) and nanofiltration (NF) systems utilize 18-inch diameter MegaMagnum membrane elements, the world’s largest spiral-wound elements, to significantly reduce the cost, footprint, and installation time of municipal and industrial water treatment systems. MegaMagnum systems require only half of the floor space compared to a rack with eight-inch membrane elements, and utilize one-seventh the number elements to produce the same water quantity and quality at the same fouling rate as standard eight-inch elements operating at similar fluxes and pressures. This allows for an 80 percent reduction in the required number of connections and O-rings, thereby increasing reliability and further reducing costs.
The pre-engineered packaged systems enable fast installation and start-up. These systems are available in four configura-tions, with nominal flow capacity ranging from 0.5 to 2.0 million gallons per day. To facilitate shipment and installation, the systems are mounted on one or two skids, depending on the system size. KMS has also developed a special system for easy loading and unloading of the large elements.
KMS, Inc.
RRC #4011
RRC #4011