REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEMS
Reverse osmosis (RO) is a membrane-technology filtration method that removes many types of large molecules and ions from solutions by applying pressure to the solution, when it is on one side of a selective membrane. The result is that the solute is retained on the pressurized side of the membrane and the pure solvent is allowed to pass to the other side. To be “selective,” this membrane should not allow large molecules or ions through the pores (holes) but should allow smaller components of the solution (such as the solvent) to pass freely. Reverse osmosis is used to purify Water and remove salts and other impurities in order to improve the color, taste or properties of the fluid.
Our expertise also lies in successfully handling the demands of Reverse Osmosis Plants that are precision designed so as to deliver multi protection levels. Each of the plant offered is designed to purify drinking water from various impurities. Further, these also consistently deliver totally safe & pure water free from microorganisms, dirt, smell as well as harmful dissolved solids. Available with the flow rate of 100 liters/ hr. to 50,000 liters/hr. and above.
The feed water, depending on its source, may contain various concentrations of suspended solids and dissolved matter. Suspended solids may consist of inorganic particles, colloidal particles and biological impurities such as microorganisms and algae. Dissolved matter may consist of highly soluble salts, such as chlorides, and sparingly soluble salts, such as carbonates, sulfates, and silica.
During the Reverse Osmosis process, the volume of feed water decreases, and the concentration of suspended particles and dissolved ions increases. Suspended particles may settle on the membrane surface, thus blocking feed channels and increasing pressure drop across the system. Sparingly soluble salts may precipitate from the concentrate stream, create scale on the membrane surface, and result in lower water permeability through the RO membranes. This process of formation of a deposited layer on a membrane surface is called membrane fouling and results in performance decline of the RO system. The objective of the feed water pretreatment process is to improve the quality of the feed water to the level which would result in reliable operation of the RO membranes.
Pretreatment of the Raw Water may include following Steps based on the Raw Water Quality:
- Clarification followed by Sand Filtration for Turbidity removal
- Water disinfection with chlorine
- Hardness reduction by Softening
- Addition of scale inhibitor
- Reduction of free chlorine using sodium bisulfite/ Activated carbon filters
- Final removal of suspended particles using cartridge filters / Ultra Filtration
Post Treatment of the Product RO Water may include following Steps based on the Output Water Quality required:
- ozonation
- Ultra-violet
- chlorination systems
We manufacture a wide Range of industrial Reverse Osmosis Plants to cater the stringent process requirements. Our industrial reverse osmosis Plants are carefully customized and configured to suit the individual requirement of the output water, which varies from normal drinking application to the specific usage, such as food Processing, pharmaceuticals and boiler feeding requirement.
These systems come standard with pre-filters, chemical dosing and Antiscalant dosing. Customization is available on all our units based on individual water application and customer needs.
The Main features of these RO Plants are:
- Microprocessor based Control Panel or PLC Based Control Panels
- 4″ & 8″ Spiral wound RO membranes
- FRP membrane housings
- Epoxy painted steel frame
- Stainless steel High Pressure Multi-stage pump
- 20 & 5 micron cartridge filter
- Low & High pressure switch
- Glycerin filled pressure gauges
- Permeate & concentrate flow meters
- Outlet Conductivity meter
** Please check the Quotation for the Scope of Supply
- Total quantity of RO Water Required per day basis or Per hour basis?
- Source of Water- Lake/Well/Bore-well
- Water analysis of feed water or Inlet raw Water / Inter Water TDS
- Usage of Water and Output Water – Application
- Output Water Quality in terms of TDS in mg/liter