Magazine Article

Ion Exchange Technology Development in Support of the Urine Processor Assembly

TBMG-17191

09/01/2013

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The urine processor assembly (UPA) on the International Space Station (ISS) recovers water from urine via a vacuum distillation process. The distillation occurs in a rotating distillation assembly (DA) where the urine is heated and subjected to sub-ambient pressure. As water is removed, the original organics, salts, and minerals in the urine become more concentrated and result in urine brine. Eventually, water removal will concentrate the urine brine to super saturation of individual constituents, and precipitation occurs. Under typical UPA DA operating conditions, calcium sulfate or gypsum is the first chemical to precipitate in substantial quantity. During preflight testing with ground urine, the UPA achieved 85% water recovery without precipitation.

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"Ion Exchange Technology Development in Support of the Urine Processor Assembly," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2013.
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Sep 1, 2013
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TBMG-17191
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English