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| Membrane Autopsy
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| The membrane is cut open and representative samples taken for analysis. Detailed recording of the element structure and position of deposits is carried out to enable a complete report to be produced. |
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| Samples are prepared and scanning electron microscopy used to determine the chemical composition of deposits and condition of the membrane surface. |
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| Microbial Analysis
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| The presence and
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| Deposit Analysis
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| Different techniques are used to
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| Flat Sheet Test Rig
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| The rig is used to determine the best product and conditions to carry out membrane cleaning. A protocol is designed which includes solution volume, soak times and recirculation rate. |
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| Membrane Oxidation
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| Methylene Blue and Fujiwara tests are carried out to determine if loss of salt rejection is due to chemical oxidation or physical damage to the membrane surface. |
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