Ultra High Pressure RO System
An Ultra High Pressure Reverse Osmosis (RO) system is an advanced water filtration technology designed to operate at significantly higher pressures than conventional RO systems.
Ultra High Pressure RO System Components:
High-Pressure Pump: This is the core component that increases the pressure of the feed water to levels much higher than standard RO systems. Typical pressures can range from 600 psi to over 1,200 psi, compared to around 150-250 psi for standard RO systems.
Reverse Osmosis Membrane: Specialized membranes capable of withstanding the higher pressures are used. These membranes have finer pores to effectively filter out contaminants and impurities from the water.
Pressure Vessels: These housings contain the RO membranes and withstand the high pressures applied by the system.
Control System: Manages the operation of the high-pressure pump, monitors pressure and flow rates, and ensures the system operates efficiently and safely.
Pre-treatment Systems: Depending on feed water quality, pre-treatment systems such as sediment filters, carbon filters, and water softeners may be necessary to protect the RO membranes from damage and fouling.