Polyethersulfone Membrane Cartridge, 0.45 Micron Rating, EPS-40, Electronic Grade

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Polyethersulfone Membrane Cartridge, 0.45 Micron Rating, EPS-40, Electronic Grade

EPS cartridges are designed to meet the special needs of the electronics and high purity chemical industries. Polyethersulfone membrane cartridges are resistant to most acids and bases and capable of handling strong sanitization agents. High flow rates make Polyethersulfone a good choice for central DI systems. This membrane will also handle elevated temperatures in compatible fluids. To minimize extractables, each cartridge module is pulsed, power flushed until the rinse effluent reaches 17+ Megohm-cm and less than 3 ppb TOC. Each cartridge module is also individually tested.

Maximum Operating Parameters

• Micron Rating: 0.45 Micron
• Maximum Operating Temperature*: 180°F (82°C) at 10 psid in water
• Forward Differential Pressure: 50 psi (3.4 bar) at 20°C
• Reverse Differential Pressure: 40 psi (2.7 bar) at 20°C
• Recommended Changeout Pressure: 35 psid (2.4 psid)

Construction Materials

• Filtration Media: Polyethersulfone
• Filtration Media Support: Polypropylene
• End Caps: Polypropylene
• Center Core: Polypropylene
• Outer Support Cage: Polypropylene
• Sealing Method: Thermal Bonding

Dimensions (Cylindrical)

• Length: 5 to 40" (12.7 101.6 cm) nominal
• Outside Diameter: 2.75" (7.0 cm) nominal
• Surface Area: 7.0 ft2 (0.65 m2) Per 10" length

Applications
Final Filtration of:

• UP DI Water                     • Chemicals
• Acid & Bases                    â€¢ Solvents
• Plating Solutions               • Process Water
• Etch Baths                         • Point of Use Filtration


Validation
EPS grade cartridges are validated using modified HIMA protocols at a challenge level of 106 organisms per cm2 of filter media. (0.22 um challenged with Brevundimonas diminutal) (0.45 um challenged with Serratia marscecens) (0.65 um challenged with Saccharomyces cerevisiae). 



Weight:
2.00 LBS