Water Filtration System

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Water Purification System

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RO Capacity(Litre/Hr)1000 LPH
MaterialFRP
Automation GradeSemi Automatic
RO Membrane TypeThin-Flim Composite (TFC)
MediaActivated Carbon + sand
Usage/ApplicationIndustrial
Voltage240V

A water purification system is a set of processes and technologies designed to remove impurities, contaminants, and toxins from water, making it safe for consumption or industrial use. The system typically includes several stages: pre-filtration, where larger particles are removed; coagulation and flocculation, where smaller particles are clumped together; filtration, where finer contaminants are trapped; and disinfection, where harmful microorganisms are neutralized using chemicals like chlorine or methods such as ultraviolet (UV) light.

Advanced systems often incorporate reverse osmosis (RO), which uses a semipermeable membrane to remove dissolved salts, heavy metals, and other microscopic pollutants. Other filtration methods include activated carbon filters to remove organic compounds and chlorine, and ion exchange systems for water softening.

Water purification systems are essential in ensuring a reliable and safe water supply, particularly in areas with polluted or hard water. These systems are used in various applications, including household drinking water, industrial processes, and municipal water treatment plants. They help protect public health, enhance water quality, and ensure the sustainability of water resources. Modern systems are designed to be energy-efficient and environmentally friendly while delivering purified water that meets regulatory standards

Reverse Osmosis Plants

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RO Capacity(Litre/Hr)1000 LPH
MaterialStainless Steel
Automation GradeSemi Automatic
Usage/ApplicationWater Purification
Voltage220V
Water SourceBore Water

A Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant is a water treatment system that uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove contaminants from water. Water is forced through the membrane under high pressure, separating pure water from dissolved salts, bacteria, viruses, and other impurities. The process is commonly used for desalination (converting seawater to freshwater), wastewater treatment, and industrial water purification.

Key components of an RO plant include pre-treatment filters (to remove large particles and chlorine), high-pressure pumps (to push water through the membrane), RO membranes (the core filtration unit), and post-treatment systems (for adjusting pH or adding minerals). Treated water is stored in tanks for distribution, while contaminants are flushed away as brine.

RO plants are widely used in areas with limited freshwater resources, such as coastal or arid regions. They provide high-quality purified water for drinking, industrial use, or agricultural irrigation. However, they can be energy-intensive, especially for seawater desalination, and require regular maintenance to prevent membrane fouling. The disposal of brine waste, particularly in desalination plants, can pose environmental challenges.

Multi Stage RO Plant

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Automation GradeSemi-Automatic
Water Storage Capacity2000 L
Purification Capacity1000 L/hour
Water SourceBorewell Water
Voltage380 V
Frequency50/60 Hz

To remove the major part of TDS up to 80% by Reverse Osmosis Membranes arranged and designed to give adequate flow and recovery.

Water Filtration System

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RO Capacity(Litre/Hr)1000 LPH
MaterialMild Steel
Automation GradeSemi Automatic
RO Membrane TypeThin-Flim Composite (TFC)
MediaActivated Carbon + sand
Usage/ApplicationWater Purification
Voltage240V
Chiller Cooling Capacity0.5 ton
Frequency50 Hz
Power SourceElectric
ColorWhite

A water filtration system is designed to remove contaminants, particles, and impurities from water, ensuring it is clean and safe for consumption or other uses. The system typically consists of multiple filtration stages, each targeting different types of pollutants. Common filtration methods include sediment filtration to remove larger particles like dirt and sand, activated carbon filters to remove chlorine, chemicals, and organic compounds, and reverse osmosis (RO) systems that use a semipermeable membrane to filter out dissolved salts, heavy metals, and microorganisms.

In addition to these basic methods, some systems may also use ultraviolet (UV) light to disinfect water by eliminating bacteria and viruses. Depending on the type of filtration, systems can be designed for residential, commercial, or industrial use, and they vary in complexity from simple pitcher filters to more advanced whole-house filtration systems.

Water filtration systems improve water quality by providing cleaner, healthier water for drinking, cooking, and other daily activities. They are especially important in areas with poor water quality or in households relying on well water. Modern filtration systems are designed to be energy-efficient, easy to maintain, and capable of removing a wide range of contaminants to meet health and safety standards.

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