Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 01 Piece |
Capacity (KLD) | 100 KLD |
Filter Type | Multigrade Sand Filter |
Filter Medium Material | Fiberglass |
Inlet Flow Rate(m3/day) | 100 m3/day |
Model Type | Horizontal |
Installation Type | Prefabricated |
Application Industry | Pharmaceutical & Chemicals |
Air Blower Count | 2 Blowers |
Material Of Construction | Mild Steel |
Air Blower Power | 0.75 KW |
Treatment Technology | Mixed Bed Bio Reactor(MBBR) |
Water Source | Municipal Sewage |
Control Module | Available |
Automation Grade | Semi-Automatic |
Brand | Swati Water Purification |
Desalination Plants is a facility designed to treat and purify water to meet the required standards for consumption, industrial use, or environmental discharge. Water treatment is essential for ensuring that water from natural sources (such as rivers, lakes, or groundwater) is safe, clean, and free of harmful contaminants. The processes involved can vary depending on the water quality, source, and the desired end-use, but they generally aim to remove physical, chemical, and biological impurities.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Plant Capacity | 1000 LPH |
Water Source Type | Borewell Water |
Application Industry | Chemical/Petroleum |
Automation Grade | Manual |
Voltage | 380V |
Treatment Stages | Primary Treatment |
Installation Required | Yes |
Seawater Desalination Plant is a facility designed to treat and purify water to meet the required standards for consumption, industrial use, or environmental discharge. Water treatment is essential for ensuring that water from natural sources (such as rivers, lakes, or groundwater) is safe, clean, and free of harmful contaminants. The processes involved can vary depending on the water quality, source, and the desired end-use, but they generally aim to remove physical, chemical, and biological impurities.
Product Details:
Plant Capacity | 1000 LPH |
Automation Grade | Manual |
Usage/Application | Industrial & Municipal Water Treatment/ Brackish Water Treatment |
Installation Service | Yes |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
A Reverse Osmosis (RO) desalination plant is a facility that uses the process of reverse osmosis to purify or desalinate water, typically seawater or brackish water, into potable water. RO technology forces water through a semi-permeable membrane, separating salt and other dissolved solids from the water.
Key Components and Processes:
1. Pretreatment:
The raw water undergoes pretreatment to remove impurities like sand, oil, and other debris before entering the RO system.
2. High-Pressure Pumps:
A high-pressure pump provides the necessary pressure to force the water through the RO membranes.
3. RO Membranes:
The water passes through a series of RO membranes, which act as a barrier, allowing water to pass through but blocking salt and other dissolved solids.
4. Post-treatment:
The resulting purified water, or "product water," may undergo post-treatment to condition it for its intended use (e.g., remineralization, chlorination).
5. Reject Water:
The water that is not purified, known as "reject water" or "brine," contains the concentrated salts and other dissolved solids and is discharged or potentially treated for reuse.
Benefits of RO Desalination:
· Reliable Water Supply:
RO plants can provide a stable and consistent supply of potable water, even during droughts or water shortages.
· Versatile Use:
The purified water can be used for various purposes, including drinking water, irrigation, and industrial processes.
· Climate Change Resilience:
RO desalination helps enhance resilience against climate change impacts by providing alternative water sources.
Challenges and Considerations:
· Energy Consumption:
RO desalination plants can be energy-intensive, requiring significant electricity to power the high-pressure pumps.
· Waste Management:
The reject water needs to be managed effectively to prevent environmental damage.
· Cost:
The initial investment and operational costs of RO plants can be substantial.
Applications:
· Seawater Desalination:
RO plants are widely used to convert seawater into potable water, particularly in coastal regions with limited freshwater resources.
· Brackish Water Treatment:
RO can also be used to desalinate brackish water, which is less saline than seawater, for various applications.
· Industrial and Municipal Water Treatment:
RO systems are used for various industrial and municipal water treatment processes, including wastewater treatment and water reuse.