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.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Q :      What is an RO Plant ?

                              A reverse osmosis is a manufacturing plant where the  process of reverse osmosis takes  place. An average                                modern reverse osmosis needs 6 kilowatt-hour of electricity to desalinate 1 cubic meter 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 . In 1877 Cape Coral, Florida became the                                first municipality in the United States to use the RO process on a large scale with an initial operating capacity                                of 3 million gallons/day. By 1985, due to the rapid growth in population of Cape Coral , the city had the largest                                low pressure reverse osmosis plant in the world, capable of producing 15 million gallons/day.                                             Q : How does Reverse Osmosis works?                                         Reverse Osmosis works by using                                                                                                                                                        a high pressure pump to increase the pressure on the salt side of the RO and force the water across the semi-permeable membrane, leaving almost 95 to 99% of dissolved salts behind in the reject stream .The  amount of pressure required depends on the salt concentration of the feed water. The more concentrated the feed water, the more pressure is required to overcome the osmotic pressure.

Q : What contaminants does Reverse Osmosis remove from water ?

Reverse Osmosis is capable of removing up to 99% of the dissolved salts, particles, colloids, organics, bacteria and pyrogens from the feed water.

REVERs OSMOSIS PERFORMANCE & DESIGN CALCULATIONS

In order to accurately measure the performance of an RO system, we need the following operation parameters at a minimum:

1 Feed Pressure

2 Permeate Pressure

3 Concentrate Pressure

4 Feed Conductivity

5 Permeate Conductivity

6 Feed Flow

7 Permeate Flow &            8  Temperature

 

Services : What we're here to serve is to control all the above given parameters within the required range with the Optimal operation of the plant. Its our responsibility to proper install the plant with the maximum output to recover the initial cost of the plant. Every company or the Services are not necessarily taking these kinds of objectives.  

 

What you need to do is to just Click on the contact us page to have the most fascinating object at your premises and that is " The RO Plant "
IM Water Consultancy is the solutions of all your water management problems. If you're a TEXTILE firm especially then we're the Right Door to you to knock on. Other firms also require us for having a nice, clean water advantageous in all means and with immense profit increment as soon as RO Plant installation.

 

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