Reverse Osmosis Membrane Autopsy

Design and manufacturing of industrial filtration systems
for membrane water treatment plants

Reverse Osmosis Membrane Autopsy

The Everblue laboratory provides a range of dedicated services to identify the causes of membrane malfunction in reverse osmosis (RO), nanofiltration (NF) and ultrafiltration (UF) systems.

Everblue provides two levels of autopsy, depending on the nature of the problem and the level of detail required:

Complete membrane autopsy – Level 2
• External inspection: External housing integrity, presence of particles/deposits, damages, etc
• Internal inspection: Presence of fouling, particles or failures on membrane surface, spacer material, carrier material, glue lines.
• Percentage of scaling and fouling on the membrane
• Membrane scaling identification
• Membrane fouling identification
• Fujiwara oxidation test
• Microbiological counts on membrane surface
• Deposit investigation by optical microscope
• Drafting of analytical report with photos of the membrane and images obtained under the microscope
• Indications and suggestions how to solve the problem, how to do the cleaning procedures and how to modify the pre-treatment of the plant.

Complete membrane autopsy – Level 1
• External inspection: External housing integrity, presence of particles/deposits, damages, etc
• Internal inspection: Presence of fouling, particles or failures on membrane surface, spacer material, carrier material, glue lines.
• Percentage of scaling and fouling on the membrane
• Membrane scaling identification
• Membrane fouling identification
• Fujiwara oxidation test
• Drafting of analytical report with photos of the membrane

Reverse Osmosis Membrane Autopsy

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Reverse Osmosis Membrane Autopsy

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Monday-Friday
8:30-13:00 / 14:00-17:30

Filter bags

Filtration Division

"Reverse Osmosis Membrane Autopsy

Filter bags

Bag filter housings

Filtration Division

"Reverse Osmosis Membrane Autopsy

Bag filter housings

Basket filters

Filtration Division

"Reverse Osmosis Membrane Autopsy

Basket filters

Cyclone filters

Filtration Division

"Reverse Osmosis Membrane Autopsy

Cyclone filters

Membranes

Membrane Division

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Membranes

Pressure Vessels

Membrane Division

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Pressure Vessels

Instruments for SDI Analisys

Membrane Division

"Reverse Osmosis Membrane Autopsy

Instruments for SDI Analisys

MBR Modules

Membrane Division

"Reverse Osmosis Membrane Autopsy

MBR Modules

Reverse Osmosis Membrane Autopsy

Reverse Osmosis Membrane Autopsy

The Everblue laboratory provides a range of dedicated services to identify the causes of membrane malfunction in reverse osmosis (RO), nanofiltration (NF) and ultrafiltration (UF) systems.

Everblue provides two levels of autopsy, depending on the nature of the problem and the level of detail required:

Complete membrane autopsy – Level 2
• External inspection: External housing integrity, presence of particles/deposits, damages, etc
• Internal inspection: Presence of fouling, particles or failures on membrane surface, spacer material, carrier material, glue lines.
• Percentage of scaling and fouling on the membrane
• Membrane scaling identification
• Membrane fouling identification
• Fujiwara oxidation test
• Microbiological counts on membrane surface
• Deposit investigation by optical microscope
• Drafting of analytical report with photos of the membrane and images obtained under the microscope
• Indications and suggestions how to solve the problem, how to do the cleaning procedures and how to modify the pre-treatment of the plant.

Complete membrane autopsy – Level 1
• External inspection: External housing integrity, presence of particles/deposits, damages, etc
• Internal inspection: Presence of fouling, particles or failures on membrane surface, spacer material, carrier material, glue lines.
• Percentage of scaling and fouling on the membrane
• Membrane scaling identification
• Membrane fouling identification
• Fujiwara oxidation test
• Drafting of analytical report with photos of the membrane

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