MCT 511 - Cleaner

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Fact Sheet

Kleen MCT511
Membrane Cleaner

Compatible with polyamide thin-film composite


membranes

Optimum results are obtained when used in


conjunction with Kleen MCT882 and BioMate MBC881

Extremely effective against oils and many other


organic compounds

Excellent results when used to clean biological


matter and eliminate biological slime from the
membrane surface

Buffered to maintain an effective pH over a


range of dilutions

Enhanced performance at elevated temperatures

Liquid cleaner which allows shorter mixing time.

Low foam formulation

No adverse effects with repeated use

Kleen MCT511 is a high pH liquid formulation designed to remove organics, silt, and other particulate deposits from polysulfone, fluorocarbon, and all
polyamide thin film composite reverse osmosis (RO)
and ultrafiltration (UF) membranes. The product is
effectively used in nanofiltration (NF), and microfiltration (MF) application. This product provides superior cleanings allowing longer run times.

Typical Applications
During the operation of a membrane separation
system, organic materials as well as suspended
solids in the incoming water can accumulate on the
membrane surface. The presence of organic materials also provides an environment conducive to
microbiological activity, which can result in microbiological fouling. Fouling from these species imVisit us online at www.gewater.com
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pedes the flow of water through the membrane.


This can result in unacceptably low production, high
operating pressure, or an excessive pressure drop
in the system, which may lead to irreversible membrane damage. Additionally, accumulation of these
foulants on the membrane surface can increase the
amount of dissolved material passing through the
membrane, resulting in product water of unacceptable quality. Before these foulants can accumulate
to a level where product water declines or membrane damage can occur, they should be removed
by a clean-in-place (CIP) off-line cleaning. Indications of the need for cleaning include a significant
decrease in normalized permeate flow, a significant
increase in pressure drop across the system (or individual stage), or an increase in the normalized salt
passage, such that product quality is unacceptable.
Your GE Infrastructure Water & Process Technologies representative can assist you with monitoring
your system and determining when cleaning is advised.
Kleen MCT511 contains a blend of solubilizing and
complexing agents designed to specifically remove
organic and particulate foulants from the surfaces
of the membrane. Used in tandem with an acidic
cleaner for scale removal, regular cleanings with
Kleen MCT511 can help to preserve the life of your
membranes.
Depending on the nature of the fouling, a soak period may be necessary for optimum results. Consult
your GE representative for details.
Kleen MCT511 is not a biocide. If sterilization of the
membrane and equipment surfaces is desired, contact your GE representative.

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Application
DO NOT USE Kleen MCT511 on cellulose acetate
membrane. For optimum results, Kleen MCT511
should be used in combination with Kleen MCT882,
and BioMate MBC881.

Feed Requirements
Feed System - This product should be used in conjunction with the membrane cleaning equipment
supplied by the manufacturer of the membrane
system. If such a system is not present, contact
your GE representative for information on fabricating or obtaining a cleaning system.
Dilution - The product must be diluted prior to introduction into the membrane system. The recommended dilution for this product is one pound (0.45
kg) of Kleen MCT511 per 5 gallons (19 L) of water.
(approximately one gallon (3.8 L) of Kleen MCT511
for each 50 gallons (189 L) of water.
Materials Compatibility - Corrosion-resistant
equipment, such as PVC, should be used for the
storage and preparation of this product. Pumping
materials coming in contact with the concentrated
or diluted products should also be corrosion resistant.

Packaging Information
Kleen MCT511 is a liquid material, available in a
wide variety of customized containers and delivery
methods. Contact your GE representative for details.

General Cleaning Instructions


The following general cleaning procedure can be
followed. For the optimum cleaning procedure for
your system, contact your GE representative.
1. Inspect cleaning tank, hoses, and cartridge filter. Clean tank and flush hoses if necessary. Install new cartridge filters.
2. Fill cleaning tank with RO permeate or DI water.
Turn on agitator or tank recirculation pump.
3. Slowly add Kleen MCT511 to cleaning tank (1
gal [3.8 L] of product for every 50 gal [189 L] of
water) and allow to mix thoroughly.

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4. Check solution temperature. If solution temperature is lower than recommended level, adjust heating control to provide optimum
temperature. If manufacturers recommendation is not available, contact your GErepresentative.
5. Check solution pH. The solution pH should be 10
to 11.5 or as recommended by the membrane
manufacturer. If pH is too low, adjust pH upward with NaOH, or other chemical as recommended by the membrane manufacturer. If pH
is too high, adjust with hydrochloric acid.
6. Circulate solution through one stage at a time in
the direction of feed flow for 30 minutes. Circulate at the flow rate recommended by the
membrane or system manufacturer. If the
manufacturers recommendation is not available, contact your GE representative. Pressure
should be low enough so that no permeate is
produced during cleaning, but always less than
60 psig (4.2 kg/cm2). In cases of heavy fouling,
the first return flow (up to 15% of the cleaning
tank volume) should be diverted to drain to prevent redeposition of removed solids. For optimum results, each stage must be cleaned
separately in a multistage system.
7. If the first stage cleaning solution becomes turbid or discolored, dump the tank and prepare a
fresh cleaning solution before proceeding. If solution pH or temperature move out of the recommended range, a new solution should be
prepared. In any event, a new cleaning solution
should be prepared for each stage.
8. Rinse with RO permeate before returning system to service.
9. When returning unit to service, divert product
water to drain until any residual cleaning solution has been rinsed from system.

Safety Precautions
A Material Safety Data Sheet containing detailed
information about this product is available upon
request.

Kleen MCT511 Fact Sheet

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