Sea Water Reverse Osmosis

Reverse Osmosis (RO): is a type of membrane desalination. Here salt water is forced under high pressures through a semipermeable membrane that produces relatively pure water on the downstream side and leaves saline-rich water on the source side. Because membrane cleanliness is crucial to the efficiency of this mechanism, salt water is treated with some initial filters to remove particulate matter. Additionally, after the water passes through the designated membrane, a post treatment generally occurs to to kill any microbes in the water as well as adjustment of the water’s pH back to normal.

Designed to convert seawater to drinking water, these seawater desalination systems use high quality reverse osmosis membranes. These products are acclaimed for their engineering efficiency and compact designing.

FEATURES

  • High Quality, Robust Seawater Desalination Systems
  • Purifies water to levels suitable for drinking
  • Highly efficient
  • Consumes less energy