Reverse Osmosis Plant
Reverse osmosis is a process where water is forced through a semi -permeable membrane to remove impurities. The impurities are then flushed away, leaving behind clean, freshwater. Reverse osmosis is used in a variety of settings, from desalinating seawater to purifying drinking water. It is also used in industrial settings to remove dissolved minerals from water, which can then be reused. Reverse osmosis is a relatively simple and effective way to purify water, and it is becoming increasingly popular as a way to ensure access to clean, freshwater. A RO plant is a water treatment facility that uses reverse osmosis to remove impurities from water. The plant typically contains a pre-treatment step, reverse osmosis units, and a post-treatment step. The pre-treatment step typically removes large particles from the water, such as sand or gravel. The reverse osmosis units then remove smaller impurities, such as dissolved minerals, from the water. The post-treatment step may add a di...