designed to remove contaminants from water, making it suitable for various commercial applications
Reverse osmosis (RO) is a pressure-driven membrane separation process that removes
suspended particles, dissolved materials, and colloids from a liquid mixture.
It operates at a pressure of 1.5–12 MPa and has a cut-off limit of 0.1–1 nm
How Does a Commercial RO Plant Work?
Commercial RO plants use micro-membrane technology to filter out even the smalles particles from water. The process involves several stages:
Pre-Treatment: This includes water clarification, sand filtration, water softening, activated carbon filters, and cartridge filters.
Reverse Osmosis: High pressure forces water through a semipermeable membrane, trapping impurities and allowing pure water to pass through.
Post-Treatment: This may involve ozonation, ultraviolet light, or chlorination to ensure the water is safe for consumption
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