We are proud to introduce its latest innovation in water treatment technology – the Thin Film Nanocomposite (TFN) reverse osmosis (RO) membrane. This advanced membrane offers significant improvements over traditional Thin Film Composite (TFC) membranes, providing enhanced efficiency, durability, and sustainability.
Unlike conventional TFC membranes, which have thicker functional layers and material limitations, HJC’s TFN technology incorporates nanomaterials to create ultra-thin layers with nano-sized water channels. This design boosts water permeability while maintaining excellent filtration performance. The functional layer thickness can be reduced to as little as 20 nanometers, drastically increasing water flow and reducing filtration resistance.
The TFN membrane also delivers key advantages, including:
Higher water flow with lower energy consumption.
Superior salt rejection with a salt factor (SF) of 0.02.
Enhanced hydrophilicity for reduced fouling and maintenance.
Oxidation resistance of over 500,000 ppmh.
Acid and alkali tolerance, withstanding up to 20% sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide.
HJC’s TFN membrane is perfect for applications such as municipal water treatment, industrial wastewater management, and seawater desalination. It aligns with HJC’s commitment to sustainable, high-performance solutions, offering customers increased efficiency, lower operational costs, and eco-friendly materials.
With the launch of this innovative product, HJC continues to lead the way in the future of water treatment technology.