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joans177
06-09-2009, 07:25 AM
Has anybody used RO's from the medical industry. Apparently these are used for dialysis. What is GPH? Some are on the internet for $200-$900.
Any experience would help.
KenWP
06-09-2009, 07:45 AM
They would be such low gph it would not be useable. Most people only have about 12 quarts of blood or something like that.
325abn
06-09-2009, 11:26 AM
These are used for the water used in dialysis not for the blood, so the amount of blood a person has does not come into play.
325abn
06-09-2009, 11:43 AM
Cobe Centry 2 reverse osmosis water purification systems. Feed water to dialysis machines. Permeate rate: 19 gph, concentrate rate 54 gph, max. final pressure 240 psi. Wired for 115 VAC. With pump, valve, on/off switch and hoses, 4 exchange cylinders.
NH Maplemaker
06-09-2009, 12:41 PM
joans177, try this link it may help! www.homedialysis.org/learn/equipment/ro/
! I don't know alot about RO's,But will be interested in what people have to say about these. If they would work at all,I think they are for the small producer. Jim L.
vermaple
06-10-2009, 07:30 AM
Just a guess about the cost of almost any thing in the medical industry I doubt that these are any less expensive than the small units available from the maple dealers. Also, are membranes compatible? ???
Assuming that the Cobe Century 2 gives a flow rate of Permeate at 19gph and Concentrate at 54gph; or a total flow rate of about 75 gph, the efficiency of the Cobe is less than about 1/2 of what a Springtech for example is and I doubt the price is anywhere 1/2 the Springtech.
just my $0.02
vermaple
I just went back and read joans177 post and stand corrected I guess on the prices, I would however take a long look at the membranes.
twobears1224
06-11-2009, 01:16 PM
i don,t know if it should but hearing about guys using medical industry used equipment worrys me.is that anyway blood/body fluids could get in this equipment and cross over into the sap/syrup?? all we need is something like that to happen and a bunch of people get sick and/or die
delbert
Haynes Forest Products
06-11-2009, 04:59 PM
I know anything is possible but do you know how hard it is to scrap out used medical equipment to the general public that has come in contact with body fluids let alone a complete unit. Equipment that is up stream of a patiant is differant than one that is down stream.
chrisnjake9
12-31-2011, 08:03 PM
i have one of these units that was just given to me any one else using one or know any thing about them
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