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What is the maximum suspended solids level (TSS) you can feed to a VSEP system?

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What is the maximum suspended solids level (TSS) you can feed to a VSEP system?

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Q: What is the pressure drop across the VSEP filter pack? A: The answer is about 1 psi, however the question is really not relevant to our system. The reason people ask this question is because it’s important in a cross-flow membrane filtration system, as this is the major source of pump energy loss. In a VSEP system, the shear comes from the vibration, not the pump. 99% of the pressure drop occurs at the concentrate exit valve, which we can control to be whatever we want. Top Lab Testing FAQ Q: What do I get for my lab test? A: 5-day test (membrane selection, pressure study, concentration study, cleaning study) a complete report, some basic analytical and samples of the resulting permeate and concentrate. Extensive analytical testing is available for an additional charge. Q: How much sample do you need? A: A bare minimum of 15 gallons. We would prefer to get 20-55 gallons. Q: What about shipping? A: Customers are responsible for all shipping costs. If a sample is biologically active,

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