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A program to demonstrate high temperature hyperfiltration to renovate hot industrial wastewater for direct recycle is in Phase 2: the installation of a 10 m/hr membrane system to achieve closed cycle operation of a textile dye range. Hydrous-zirconium oxidepolyacrylate (ZOPA) membranes dynamically formed on porous sintered stainless steel tubes arranged in a Single Pass system will be supplied by the Mott-Brandon Corporation. Phase 1 of the program involved on-site pilot testing of several membranes, the procurement of competitive bids for the membrane system, and the complete installation including all interface controls required for the dye operation. The 180°F (82°C) dye wash water contains residual dyes, auxiliary detergent and wetting agents, and guar gum. The total solids in the wash water range from 130 to 7000 mg/ℓ, with the suspended solids ranging from 2 to 90 mg/ℓ. The membrane system will be operated at 96% recovery. The performance of the membranes during the pilot tests, the laboratory evaluation of the reuse, and the complete recovery system are described.
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Brandon, C.A. (1980). Hyperfiltration for Recycle of 82°C Textile Water Wash. In: Cooper, A.R. (eds) Ultrafiltration Membranes and Applications. Polymer Science and Technology, vol 13. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3162-9_48
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