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 Can Thin Film RO membranes tolerate chlorine?   Chlorine will damage an Thin Film RO Membrane and should be removed from the feedwater.
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 What is the difference between Thin Film & CTA Membranes?   CTA Membrane can tolerate chlorine, and has a rejection rate of 85-95%.
TFC membranes require chlorine to be removed from the feed water, and have a higher rejection (95-98%) and longer life than CTA membranes.
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 What are the differences of different brands of membranes?   Membranes do come in several end type configurations depending on the manufacturer. When replacing membranes with a different brand, you should check the membrane specifications to make sure the end configuration is compatible for direct replacement.
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 Proper storage conditions & shelf-life for membranes.   Store membranes in a cool area out of direct sunlight.  Membrane storage temperature limits are 22°F-113°F (-5.5°C to 45°C)

Storage time for preserved elements is 6 months to 1 year. Storage time for dry (new) elements is unlimited.
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 What is the difference between the different flow res membranes?   The useful area of the membrane material is different in the two sizes.
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 What is the difference between tap & brackish water membranes?   There is no difference in the membrane material. Brackish water membranes have an outer shell of fiberglass whereas Tap water have a tape wrap.
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 What is the difference between dry and wet membranes?   When the thin-film membranes manufactured they are dry. Membranes become wet when they are flushed or tested with water.
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