Nanofiltration[NF45] and reverse osmosis membrane[HR98PP] separation treatment of dyestuff wastewater was carried out in order to seperate relatively pure water from synthetic dyestuff wastewater, which consists of reactive dye, acid dye, basic dye, direct dye, and disperse dye. The experiments were performed by using the plate and frame membrane module. In the nanoflltration and reverse osmosis membrane separation, When the NaCl concentration was 0.1, 5.0, and 20.0%, retention was 63.0, 46.0, 0.9%, respectively. When permeate flux was 125.0, 67.5, and 45.0 L/㎡·h, the osmotic pressure increased with increasing the NaCl concentration. Permeate flux of two membranes increased as temperature increased due to segmental movement of polymer of the membrane and the rejection rate of dyestuff was decreased gradually. It was found that the rejection rate was about 95% in the nanofiltration, while the reverse osmosis membrane showed a high rejection rate of 99% under all temperature and pressures conditions.