Water Treatment
Reverse Osmosis (RO)
Reverse osmosis is a process that industry uses to clean water, whether for industrial process applications or to convert brackish water, to clean up wastewater or to recover salts from industrial processes. Reverse Osmosis can be very effective at removing dissolved solids.
RO MEMBRANE PROCESS
Reverse osmosis water filtration systems work by using high pressure to force water through a semi permeable reverse osmosis membrane element. RO membranes are made of a thick polyamide film that contains tiny pores through which water can flow. RO membrane element pore sizes can vary from 0.1 to 5,000 nanometers (nm) depending on application. The pores in the RO membrane are small enough to restrict organic compounds such as minerals and salt, but allow water molecules to pass through.
Contact Us