Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis is a technology that is used to remove a large majority of contaminants from water by pushing the water under pressure through a semi-‐permeable membrane.
How does an Industrial RO Plant Work?
The raw water is pumped through the disc filter where large colloids and particles are removed and further reaches the multigrade filter which removes turbidity, sediments, dirt from the water and acts as a protection to the RO membrane. Further, the water reaches the activated carbon filter which removes odor, color, small particles like chlorine organics, etc.
The raw water then enters the Antiscalant Dosing System which pumps chemicals in the water to prevent scale formation on the edges of the RO Membrane followed by micron filter which further removes turbidity up to 5 microns. The in-process water enters into the pressure pump which increases the flow and pressure of water and enters into a Reverse Osmosis Membrane which helps in removing dissolved colloids, bacteria, viruses and all particles with pores size as low as 0.0001 microns.
The water then enters Rotameter (it check the flow of final water, rejected water & recirculated water). The ultraviolet system embedded in the RO Water Plant System removes residual bacteria, viruses further acting as a disinfectant. Finally, we get fresh and pure water to die down our thirst.
The process is repeated again by entering into the CIP cleaning system that takes a course of action by removing the scales from the RO membrane and the cycle to obtain pure water is repeated again.
The Technology Used in The Reverse Osmosis Plant
- RO Purification
- UF Purification
- UV Purification
- Candle Filter Purifier
- Activated Carbon Filter Purifier
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