Working Principle: It is the process of removing the dissolved solids (ions) in the water by passing the water through special semi-permeable membranes with high pressure. As the treated water passes through the semi-permeable membrane, dissolved solids and most organic matter will be discharged into the drain as wastewater.
Reverse osmosis water is extremely corrosive. For this reason, it is necessary to take precautions against corrosion in the pipes and equipment (boiler, boiler, cooling tower, etc.) that it will come into contact with.
When choosing a reverse osmosis system, the following issues must be taken into consideration.
It should be checked whether the system to be used is suitable for reverse osmosis water.
The investment cost and operating cost of the reverse osmosis system should be considered.
The cost of lost water should be added to the operating costs. For waters with high conductivity, this rate goes up to 50%.
Before the reverse osmosis system is installed, it should be investigated whether there is a real need for osmosis water, and alternative treatment systems should be examined.
SCOPE OF APPLICATION
• Pre-treatment of steam boiler and cooling tower feed water
• In domestic water treatment
• In the treatment of drinking and utility water from sea water
• In the treatment of industrial process waters