Reverse Osmosis (RO) System: Desalination and Pure Water Production
Reverse osmosis (RO) is a pressure-driven membrane process that removes dissolved salts, organic compounds, and microorganisms to produce high-purity water.
How RO Works
Applied pressure overcomes the osmotic pressure of the solution. Semi-permeable membranes allow water molecules to pass while rejecting dissolved solids (98%+ rejection typical).
Applications
- Seawater and brackish water desalination
- Industrial process water
- Boiler feed water
- Electronics manufacturing
- Pharmaceutical and medical water
- Food and beverage production
- Wastewater recovery
System Components
Pre-Treatment
Multi-media filtration, softeners, anti-scalant dosing, and cartridge filtration protect membranes.
RO Membranes
Composite polyamide thin-film composite membranes in spiral-wound configuration. Various sizes and capacities.
High-Pressure Pump
Stainless steel pump provides pressure for membrane separation (typically 200-400 psi for brackish, 800-1000 psi for seawater).
Post-Treatment
pH adjustment, mineral dosing, and UV sterilization for product water quality.
Performance Parameters
- Salt rejection: 95-99.5%
- Recovery rate: 50-85%
- Operating pressure: 200-1000 psi
- Membrane life: 3-5 years with proper pre-treatment
Feiran EP RO Systems
We provide complete RO systems from laboratory scale to industrial capacity.
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