GE P&W Spiral Wound Membranes - Dairy HWS User Manual
Dairy hws, Dairy industry, Hot water sanitization
 
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Fact Sheet
Dairy HWS
Dairy Industry
Hot Water Sanitization
Meeting Stringent Requirements 
Without question, the dairy industry is faced with 
increasingly stringent sanitary regulations. To help 
meet these requirements, GE Water & Process 
Technologies introduces the Dairy HWS family. Ideal 
for applications with biologically active feeds, Dairy 
HWS elements are designed for hot water sanitiza-
tion (pasteurization) by periodic exposure to tem-
peratures up to 90°C (194°F). An innovative break-
through, you can now sanitize the permeate side of 
a membrane element without risking membrane 
damage. Additional benefits of Dairy HWS elements 
include sanitization without the use of ineffective or 
harmful chemicals, as well as protection against 
detrimental bacterial growth on the membrane sur-
face – thus limiting replacement costs. 
Dairy HWS elements utilize polysulfone parts and 
unique element construction to meet the require-
ments for hot water sanitization. Comprised of high 
quality materials that meet 3A standards and con-
form to guidelines set by the Code of Federal Regu-
lations, Dairy HWS elements feature a patented 
Durasan* Cage protective sleeve that enhances 
element integrity by securing the spiral. In addition, 
the sleeve improves sanitizing effectiveness by 
maintaining a controlled by-pass between the ele-
ment and pressure vessel wall without the use of 
traditional brine seals. 
Membrane Technology
A Valuable Solution
The use of spiral membrane technology in dairy ap-
plications allows plants to recover valuables, create 
saleable products, recycle water and reduce plant 
effluent. By utilizing Dairy HWS elements, spiral 
membrane systems can strategically concentrate: 
Sweet Whey
Lactose
Whole Milk
Skim Milk
A Market Leader
GE’s Commitment to You
After over 30-years of innovation in membrane 
technology, GE has become a market leader in de-
veloping new ways to solve even the most difficult 
industrial and commercial challenges. For sanitiza-
tion specifications and protocols based on your 
unique dairy process, please consult a GE repre-
sentative.