ATTENTION:
Disposal
At end of life, dispose of the membrane contactor or cartridges in accordance with all applicable
local and government regulations.
Hazards from Chemicals
The chemicals that User selects to use in connection with the membrane can present their own
hazards. User should follow all safety information and related requirements provided by the chemical
supplier and applicable regulations, as well as conduct User’s own workplace safety, hazard,
and application assessment. This document cannot and does not address all safety and/or safe
handling requirements that different chemicals could present. User is responsible for ensuring that
chemicals are only used by persons familiar with their use and hazards (for example, personnel who
have received hazardous material training), and who have the appropriate protective equipment
as specified in their organization’s safety program and the chemical’s safety datasheet (SDS). User
assumes all responsibility for the suitability and fitness for use as well as for the protection of the
environment and for health and safety involving such chemicals.
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Cumulative exposure of the membrane to oxidants, such as ozone, chlorine, hydrogen peroxide,
peracetic acid, etc., should be restricted to reduce the risk of membrane oxidation.
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Avoid water hammer (sudden pressure spikes) in system.