Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis, also known as hyper filtration, is the finest filtration available today within the water treatment arena of equipment’s. It is effective in eliminating or substantially reducing a very wide array of contaminants there-by used for treating drinking water in residential/portable water applications.It has the greatest range of contaminant removal. Reverse osmosis will allow the removal of particles as small as individual ions.
Principal/Key Features
- Reverse Osmosis has a pore size range of 0.0001–0.001 micron
- Material used for RO Membranes is commonly Thin–Film Composite Membrane
- Typically made out of thin Polyamide layer (<200 nm) deposited on top of a polythersulfone of polysulfone porous layer (about 50 microns) on top of a non-woven fabric support sheet
- >99% rejection of salts & thereby reduces the salinity and all dissolved salts from water
Applications
- Drinking Water (Portable Water)
- Power Plants (replacement of DM plants)
- Pharmaceutical Industries
- Waste Water Treatment for post STP / ETP for recovery of water back for process
- Desalination
- Domestic/International usage for portable water
- CSR for water starved areas
- Dialysis
Available Ranges & Models
- Packaged Institutional RO Systems: 0.25 to 1 M3/Hr. Systems
- Industrial RO Systems: 0.5 to 100 M3/Hr. Systems
- Waste water RO systems for Zero Liquid Discharge: 1 to 50 M3/Hr. Systems