Brief introduction of reverse osmosis system
Reverse osmosis process uses semi permeable spiral wound membranes to separate and remove dissolved solids,
organic, pyrogens, sub micron colloidal matter and bacteria from water. Feed water is delivered under a pressure of
approximately 16 kg/cm2 through reverse osmosis membranes. Water permeates the minute pores of the membrane
and is delivered as purified water. Impurities in the water are concentrated in the reject stream and flushed to drain.
Reverse osmosis is capable of removing 90-99% of total dissolved solids (TDS), 99% of organic, including pyrogens,
and 99% bacterials in the feed water.
Flowchart:
Atom-PE tanks-raw water pump-quartz-sand filters-activated carbon filter-Security filter-reverse osmosis host-pure water
tank-pure water pumps-UV sterilizer-liquid washing water introduced by host-Storage tank- EDI systems-high purity water tank-water consuming point
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