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RO Water Generation,Storage & Distribution System

RO Water Generation System

Overview

Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems are the core of potable water generation. These systems remove dissolved salts, organic matter, bacteria, and pyrogens using a semi-permeable membrane.

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 RO Water Generation System

Overview

Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems are the core of potable water generation. These systems remove dissolved salts, organic matter, bacteria, and pyrogens using a semi-permeable membrane.

Benefits

Applications

 R O Water Generation Systems

Overview

Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems are the core of potable water generation. These systems remove dissolved salts, organic matter, bacteria, and pyrogens using a semi-permeable membrane.

Benefits

Applications

RO Water Storage & Distribution System

Overview

After RO generation, the treated water is stored in sanitary-grade storage tanks and distributed to different user points through loop systems, often using SS316L electropolished pipelines and sanitary pumps.

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Applications

Dosing Systems: Antiscalant, pH Correction, and SMBS (Sodium Metabisulphite)

Chemical dosing systems are essential for membrane protection and pre-treatment optimization.

Antiscalant Dosing System: Prevents scaling of RO membranes due to hardness salts.

pH Correction System: Optimizes feed water pH to improve RO performance and membrane life.

SMBS Dosing System: Neutralizes chlorine and protects RO membranes from oxidative damage.

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Applications

Clean-In-Place (CIP) System for Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems

Clean-In-Place (CIP) systems are automated or semi-automated cleaning systems designed to remove fouling, scaling, and biological contaminants from RO membranes without disassembling the equipment. The CIP system circulates cleaning chemicals through the RO membranes to restore their performance and prolong service life.

A standard CIP system includes a chemical tank, circulation pump, cartridge filters, heating elements, valves, instrumentation, and interconnecting piping. The cleaning process involves a sequence of rinsing, chemical cleaning (acidic or alkaline), and final rinsing. CIP frequency depends on system monitoring parameters like pressure drop, permeate flow, and salt rejection trends.

Benefits

Applications

RO Water Storage & Distribution System

Overview

After RO generation, the treated water is stored in sanitary-grade storage tanks and distributed to different user points through loop systems, often using SS316L electropolished pipelines and sanitary pumps.

Benefits

Applications

Dosing Systems: Antiscalant, pH Correction, and SMBS (Sodium Metabisulphite)

Chemical dosing systems are essential for membrane protection and pre-treatment optimization.

Antiscalant Dosing System: Prevents scaling of RO membranes due to hardness salts.

pH Correction System: Optimizes feed water pH to improve RO performance and membrane life.

SMBS Dosing System: Neutralizes chlorine and protects RO membranes from oxidative damage.

Benefits

Applications

Clean-In-Place (CIP) System for Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems

Clean-In-Place (CIP) systems are automated or semi-automated cleaning systems designed to remove fouling, scaling, and biological contaminants from RO membranes without disassembling the equipment. The CIP system circulates cleaning chemicals through the RO membranes to restore their performance and prolong service life.

A standard CIP system includes a chemical tank, circulation pump, cartridge filters, heating elements, valves, instrumentation, and interconnecting piping. The cleaning process involves a sequence of rinsing, chemical cleaning (acidic or alkaline), and final rinsing. CIP frequency depends on system monitoring parameters like pressure drop, permeate flow, and salt rejection trends.

Benefits

Applications

RO Water Storage & Distribution System

Overview

After RO generation, the treated water is stored in sanitary-grade storage tanks and distributed to different user points through loop systems, often using SS316L electropolished pipelines and sanitary pumps.

Benefits

Applications

Dosing Systems: Antiscalant, pH Correction, and SMBS (Sodium Metabisulphite)

Chemical dosing systems are essential for membrane protection and pre-treatment optimization.

Antiscalant Dosing System: Prevents scaling of RO membranes due to hardness salts.

pH Correction System: Optimizes feed water pH to improve RO performance and membrane life.

SMBS Dosing System: Neutralizes chlorine and protects RO membranes from oxidative damage.

Benefits

Applications

Clean-In-Place (CIP) System for Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems

Clean-In-Place (CIP) systems are automated or semi-automated cleaning systems designed to remove fouling, scaling, and biological contaminants from RO membranes without disassembling the equipment. The CIP system circulates cleaning chemicals through the RO membranes to restore their performance and prolong service life.

A standard CIP system includes a chemical tank, circulation pump, cartridge filters, heating elements, valves, instrumentation, and interconnecting piping. The cleaning process involves a sequence of rinsing, chemical cleaning (acidic or alkaline), and final rinsing. CIP frequency depends on system monitoring parameters like pressure drop, permeate flow, and salt rejection trends.

Benefits

Applications

RO Water Storage & Distribution System with User Points

Overview

After RO generation, the treated water is stored in sanitary-grade storage tanks and distributed to different user points through loop systems, often using SS316L electropolished pipelines and sanitary pumps.

Benefits

Applications

Dosing Systems: Antiscalant, pH Correction, and SMBS (Sodium Metabisulphite)

Chemical dosing systems are essential for membrane protection and pre-treatment optimization.

Antiscalant Dosing System: Prevents scaling of RO membranes due to hardness salts.

pH Correction System: Optimizes feed water pH to improve RO performance and membrane life.

SMBS Dosing System: Neutralizes chlorine and protects RO membranes from oxidative damage.

Benefits

Applications

Clean-In-Place (CIP) System for Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems

Clean-In-Place (CIP) systems are automated or semi-automated cleaning systems designed to remove fouling, scaling, and biological contaminants from RO membranes without disassembling the equipment. The CIP system circulates cleaning chemicals through the RO membranes to restore their performance and prolong service life.

A standard CIP system includes a chemical tank, circulation pump, cartridge filters, heating elements, valves, instrumentation, and interconnecting piping. The cleaning process involves a sequence of rinsing, chemical cleaning (acidic or alkaline), and final rinsing. CIP frequency depends on system monitoring parameters like pressure drop, permeate flow, and salt rejection trends.

Benefits

Applications

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