REVERSE OSMOSIS
Specifications & Standards
Flexible capacities, tailored to the client.
10-100 m3/hr per unit
Carbon steel painted or stainless steel framing available
CPVC & stainless steel piping
Custom Equipment Models for BIM Integration
Fully automated with VFD & HMI panel standard
Automated CIP options available
Standard skid design for rapid deployment & space optimization
Containerized options available for optimized logistics
Shipping in less than 4 weeks possible making delivery windows within 8 to 10 weeks
Spare parts package available
Product Description
A reverse osmosis (RO) system is a high-pressure membrane separation unit designed to remove dissolved salts, organics, and impurities from water by forcing feedwater through semi-permeable membranes.
RO systems typically operate at pressures ranging from 40 - 80 psi depending on feedwater. The system consists of a high-pressure pump, membrane pressure vessels, and pre-treatment (cartridge filters). Key performance parameters include recovery rate (% of feedwater converted to permeate), and flux rate (gfd).
System design may be single-pass or double-pass, with provisions for clean-in-place (CIP) and automated controls are standard.
RO systems are widely applied in municipal water treatment, power generation, pharmaceuticals, food & beverage, and industrial processes requiring consistent, high-purity water or in wastewater cleanup applications.
Seawater or brackish water RO systems available as well.