MBC11
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High-pH membrane cleaning is highly effective in removing organic fouling or deposits from the membrane surface without causing damage, while maximizing RO recovery.
DESCRIPTION
Specially formulated to remove organic matter, sludge, and other particulate deposits from polyamide, polysulfone, and thin-film composite membranes, with the following features:
Highly effective at ambient temperature
Surfactant-free and easy to rinse
Contains detergent builders, chelating agents, and pH buffers
SPECIFICATION
Appearance: Colorless to white
Specific Gravity: 0.86
Odor: Odorless
Solubility: Slightly soluble
ADVANTAGES
Effective across a wide pH range
Highly efficient in both primary water treatment and wastewater, flotation processes, and sludge dewatering
Supplied in liquid form, easy and ready to use
Cost-effective
Provides faster coagulation for most particles
TREATMENT & DOSAGE
AQUARIGHT MBC 11 is suitable for all polyamide, polysulfone, and thin-film composite membranes. It can be used at temperatures from 15°C (60°F) up to the maximum recommended by the membrane manufacturer. Standard dilution ratio: 25 g per liter of water.
Cleaning with MBC 11: circulation or soaking, with a standard dilution of 25 g/l water.
INSTRUCTIONS
Check the cleaning tank, hoses, and cartridge filters. Install new filter elements. Fill the cleaning tank with RO permeate.
Slowly add 25 g of AQUARIGHT MBC 11 per liter of tank capacity.
Mix the solution using a stirrer or circulation with a cleaning pump.
The solution can be heated to enhance effectiveness, but do not exceed the temperature limits specified by the membrane manufacturer.
Circulate the solution through the membrane in the feed flow direction for one hour at the flow rate recommended by the membrane/system manufacturer.
PRODUCT COMBINATION
AQUARIGHT MBC 3: for removing scale from salts/minerals already formed
AQUARIGHT MBC 11: for removing organic compounds
AQUARIGHT ZF 100: use after cleaning to prevent scale formation on the membrane