Title: The Advances in
1The Advances in and the Economics of High
Pressure Reverse Osmosis for Product
Concentration Applications in the Food
Industry (Presented at the 2006 IFT)
2Overview of Presentation
- Osmotic Pressure
- Standard Pressure Reverse Osmosis
- High Pressure Reverse Osmosis
- Case Study Concentration of Sweet Whey
- Applications
3Osmotic Pressure
- The pressure exerted by the flow of water through
a semi-permeable membrane separating two
solutions with different solute concentrations - P MRT for dilution solutions
- M concentration
- R gas constant
- T absolute temperature
Component MW 2 5 10 15 20 Lactose
342 24 63 134 215 320 Glucose 180 48 127 264 405
588 NaCl 58.5 250 620 MgSO4 120.4 65 168 352 6
15
4Standard Pressure Reverse Osmosis
Standard Pressure Reverse OsmosisOperating
Parameters and Capabilities
- Membranes spiral-wound TFC
- Systems continuous w/ recirculation loops
- Operating Parameters
- Pressure lt 600 psig
- Temperature lt 50 C (standard)
- Capabilities
- Concentrate products to lt 20 solids (typical)
- Commercial Applications
- Widely used in food, dairy, beverage industries
5High Pressure Reverse Osmosis
High Pressure Reverse OsmosisOperating
Parameters and Capabilities
- Membranes spiral-wound TFC
- Systems continuous w/ recirculation loops
- Operating Parameters
- Pressure 600 - 1000 psig
- Temperature 0-50 C (standard)
- Capabilities
- Concentrate products up to 25 - 35 solids
(typical) - Hot water sanitizable (some elements)
- Equipment Requirements
- More limited selection of components
6High Pressure Reverse Osmosis
High Pressure Reverse OsmosisOperating
Parameters and Capabilities
- Process
- Achieve commercially viable solids concentrations
- Improved product quality
- No thermal degradation of product quality
- Economic
- Reduced transportation costs
- Better capital and operating costs than other
technologies
7Case Study Sweet Whey Concentration
Case Study Sweet Whey ConcentrationOverview
- Client interested in concentrating sweet whey
with high pressure RO to reduce transportation
costs - Feed is sweet whey pre-concentrated with RO
- Innovation USDA and 3A approval
- Alternative technologies include
- use of standard pressure RO and NF
- NF generates a salt laden permeate
- Lower total solids concentrate
8Case Study Sweet Whey Concentration
Case Study Sweet Whey ConcentrationFlux Data
9Case Study Sweet Whey Concentration
Case Study Sweet Whey ConcentrationSweet Whey
Process Stream Compositions
10Case Study Sweet Whey Concentration
Case Study Sweet Whey ConcentrationApplication
Information
- Operating Specifications
- Feed Solids 19 Total Solids
- Water Removal Rate 12 gpm (gt5M Gal/Yr)
- Concentrate Solids 28 Total Solids
- Operating Basis
- Days per Year 365
- Production Mode 20 hours / day
- CIP Mode 4 hours / day
- System GEAs Scope of Supply
- All components, including PLC and MCC
- All engineering and fabrication services
- Excludes installation services
11Case Study Sweet Whey Concentration
Case Study Sweet Whey ConcentrationProject
Costs and ROI
- Capital Costs (including install) 500,000
- Operating Costs 200,000 / year
- Includes costs for labor, membrane replacement,
CIP chemicals, power, steam, CIP water, cooling
water - Operating Cost lt 0.04 / gallon of water removed
- Transportation requires gt1,000 fewer tank trucks
- Basis is 5,000 gallons / tanker
- Shipping costs per tanker 1,000
- Cost Savings per year gt1,000,000
- ROI breakeven point 9 months
12High Pressure Reverse Osmosis
High Pressure Reverse OsmosisApplications
(spiral-wound membranes)
- Concentration of whey products
- Sweet whey
- Sweet whey UF permeate
- Concentration of clarified fruit juices
- Concentration of clarified vegetable juices
- Concentration of clarified polysaccharide, sugar
and sweetener products
13Case Study Sweet Whey Concentration
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