SW High Rejection

Brief Introduction

ZEKINDO SWRO MEMBRANE SERIES are high-rejection membrane elements developed for seawater desalination. They ensure long-term, stable performance with consistently high salt rejection while maintaining standard flux levels.

Highlights of the SWRO Series
  • High boron removal and salt rejection rates
  • Increased sheet thickness and cross-linking degree for longer service life and improved chemical resistance
  • Shorter membrane sheet length design to maximize effective area utilization and reduce membrane fouling
SW HR

SW HR membranes are optimized for applications requiring maximum salt and boron rejection. They help ensure very high permeate quality, making them suitable for industries with stringent water purity requirements.

No Description Model Active Membrane
Area ft²
Active Membrane
Area m²
Stable Rejection
(%)
Minimum Rejection
Rate (%)
Stabilized Boron
Rate (%)
Flux
Gpd
Flux
m³/d
1 Sea Water Desalination (High Rejection SW and Low Energy SW Series) ZEKINDO SW-4040 82 7,6 99,6 99,7 99,7 1180 4,5
2 Sea Water Desalination (High Rejection SW and Low Energy SW Series) ZEKINDO SW-400 HR 400 37 99,7 99,8 99,8 6900 26
3 Sea Water Desalination (High Rejection SW and Low Energy SW Series) ZEKINDO SW-440 HR 440 41 99,7 99,8 99,8 7500 28
  • Flux and rejection rates are based on the following standard test conditions: 5 MPa (800 psi) pressure,
    77 °F (25 °C), 32,000 ppm NaCl solution, pH 8 feedwater, and 8% recovery
  • Permeate flow for individual elements may vary by ±15% from the specified value
  • Stabilized salt rejection is typically achieved within 24–48 hours of continuous operation,
    depending on feedwater characteristics and operating conditions
  • Active membrane area is guaranteed within ±4%