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Reverse Osmosis Plant

Decreases TDS makes water drinkable.

Reverse Osmosis Plant

Starting from 84,999*

A reverse osmosis plant is a manufacturing plant where the process of reverse osmosis takes place. Reverse osmosis is a common process to purify or desalinate contaminated water by forcing water through a membrane. Water produced by reverse osmosis may be used for a variety of purposes, including desalination, wastewater treatment, concentration of contaminants, and the reclamation of dissolved minerals. An average modern reverse osmosis plant needs six kilowatt-hours of electricity to desalinate one cubic metre of water. The process also results in an amount of salty briny waste. The challenge for these plants is to find ways to reduce energy consumption, use sustainable energy sources, improve the process of desalination and to innovate in the area of waste management to deal with the waste. Self-contained water treatment plants using reverse osmosis, called reverse osmosis water purification units, are normally used in a military context.

Available Capacities:
250LPH
500LPH
1000LPH
2000LPH
3000LPH
4000LPH
5000LPH+
(Custom capacities can be made also)



Parts:
Vessel
Multiport Valves
Pipes & Fittings
Media
Pumps (Optional)
UV, Ozonator (for Selected Models Only)

Modifications:
FRP
Mild Steel
Stainless Steel
B.S.I. Standard
Automated Valves
Media
Full-Automated, Semi-Automated, Manual Operations
Advanced Panel Board

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