ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) combines the product reliability of ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) for advanced monitoring and control. ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) is a highly effective scale inhibitor whose active components were developed to treat reverse osmosis (RO) systems. ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) has shown for over 20 years excellent performance against the following scalants: calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, barium sulfate, strontium sulfate, calcium fluoride, silica and iron.
ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) is used when the silica level in the brine is less than 185 mg/l at a brine pH of 7.5 and temperature 25oC (77oF). For higher silica levels, the recommended product is ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant).
ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS
Proprietary Sequestering Agent
COMPATIBILITY
This product has Standard 60 in the reverse osmosis antiscalant category.
MATERIALS OF COMPATIBILITY
Compatible | Not Compatible |
Stainless Steel 304 | Brass |
CPVC Piping | Neoprene* |
Polyethylene | Hypalon* |
Polypropylene | Buna-N* |
Plasite 4300 | Polyurethane |
Plasite 7122 |
EPDM* Viton |
All membrane elements based on Polyamide chemistries including
Thin Film Composite (TFC) membranes when used as directed
* O-rings are acceptable for static applications. If fitting is opened, O-ring must be replaced.
DOSAGE AND FEEDING
ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) be fed continuously to minimize precipitation of scale and fouling of RO and nanofiltration membranes. The feedpoint location should be as close to the RO membrane as practical but one that ensures good mixing with the feedwater prior to entering the RO system. Typically, this is before the cartridge filters.
All new installations of ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) should begin with a 2 week monitoring phase during which current operating conditions should be maintained (i.e. setting pumps manually based on stroke length and frequency). After this evaluation period, TRASAR-based control of the system should be instituted using the recommended pump.
It is preferred to feed ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) neat via a closed feed system to prevent contamination from foreign material (a closed feed system being defined as a system in which fluid is moved from a closed storage vessel into a treated media without exposure to the atmosphere, except through normal venting or pressure relief devices).
ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) can be diluted using RO permeate (only) following these guidelines:
1. Use RO permeate for dilution.
1. Prepare a fresh antiscalant solution every 3-5 days.
1. Inspect the antiscalant day tank before adding the new solution. If needed, the antiscalant tank should be cleaned prior to filling.
1. Dilution rates up to a factor 10 are typically applied. Dilution factors higher than 10 will require more attention with respect to the condition of the antiscalant tank (cleaning) and preparation of a new solution (every 1-3 days).
1. NaOH can be added to the dilution to increase the pH to 10-11. This is especially recommended for warm environments to prevent bio-growth.
ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) dosage is dependent on feedwater chemistry, membrane type, and system operating parameters (e.g., recovery, temperature and pressure). These parameters determine the potential foulant that is likely to foul the membrane elements.
To determine the optimum product dosage for your system, it is recommended that you use the RO Optimizer chemical projection computer program. This program will select the appropriate scale inhibitor treatment program and calculate the recommended dosage based on the RO design and operation as well as feedwater or brine chemistry. This program will do all calculations for you easily and automatically.
CONSEQUENCES OF OVERFEED
Overfeed of ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) will result in a higher chemical cost.
CONSEQUENCES OF UNDERFEED
Underfeed of ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) will result in poor scale inhibition. This will lead to fouled RO membranes, and reduced system performance and/or premature membrane replacement. In RO units, scaling is typically seen in the tail-end elements that have the highest reject concentration (4:1 for a 75% recovery system).
ENVIRONMENTAL AND TOXICITY DATA
Refer to SECTION 11 and 12 of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for all available mammalian and aquatic toxicity information.
ppm/ppm product | |
Biological Oxygen Demand (5-day BOD5) | Not Available |
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) | Not Available |
Total Organic Carbon (TOC) | Not Available |
SAFETY AND HANDLING
Before using ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) please refer to SECTION 8 of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for proper personal protective equipment (PPE) and SECTION 3 for health effects.
STORAGE
ORG - 191 t (Membrane Antiscalant) has a suggested in-plant storage limit of one year. The suggested maximum storage temperature is 100oF (38oC). Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), SECTION 7, for the most current data.