Reverse Osmosis Systems

Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a water treatment process that removes contaminants from water by using pressure to force water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane. During this process, contaminants are filtered and washed away, leaving clean, tasty drinking water.


Features


Reverse osmosis systems are used in boiler houses, general heating networks, hospitals, dialysis centers, laboratories, chemical industry and water production. Eliminates pyrogens and bacteria, does not create wastewater problems. 90% of organic substances and 98-99% of inorganic salts are eliminated in the treated water.


Advantages


The use of acids and alkalis is not required. Due to its compact design, it saves working space. The high quality and reliability of the devices minimizes the service process and costs.


Device description


Production capacity of standard modules: 50 l/h-60 m3/h. According to the customer's requirements, reverse osmosis units are manufactured individually with both standard and modular series. The devices are complete with high-quality selected elements. The systems are electronically controlled and operate with automatic water quality control.