Effluent Treatment Research and Implementation
I conducted extensive research on the treatment of effluents in our factory and successfully installed a plant. During my evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of various systems, one of our consultants sent me the attached PowerPoint presentation on RO. I am sharing it with all of you for your reference.
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Vadodara
I conducted extensive research on the treatment of effluents in our factory and successfully installed a plant. During my evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of various systems, one of our consultants sent me the attached PowerPoint presentation on RO. I am sharing it with all of you for your reference.
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir
From India, Vadodara
Dear Sudhir, thanks for helping me remember those things I skipped (Classes) during my Mechanical Engineering. Just need to add a few points:
Understanding Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis seems like a complex system, but it is really a simple and straightforward water filtration process. It's not a new process. High-pressure (pump-driven) reverse osmosis systems have been used for years to desalinate water – to convert brackish or seawater to drinking water. Having a better understanding of how a reverse osmosis system works will eliminate the mystery and confusion you may feel when you look at a reverse osmosis system—with its many colored tubes and multitude of filters.
Key Points to Remember
- All RO Systems work the same way.
- Most RO (Reverse Osmosis) systems look alike.
- All RO Systems have the same basic components.
- The real difference is the quality of the filters and membranes inside the RO.
Regards,
From United States, Fpo
Understanding Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis seems like a complex system, but it is really a simple and straightforward water filtration process. It's not a new process. High-pressure (pump-driven) reverse osmosis systems have been used for years to desalinate water – to convert brackish or seawater to drinking water. Having a better understanding of how a reverse osmosis system works will eliminate the mystery and confusion you may feel when you look at a reverse osmosis system—with its many colored tubes and multitude of filters.
Key Points to Remember
- All RO Systems work the same way.
- Most RO (Reverse Osmosis) systems look alike.
- All RO Systems have the same basic components.
- The real difference is the quality of the filters and membranes inside the RO.
Regards,
From United States, Fpo
Dear Sudir, Excellent presentation,Its useful for, who are all going to be install new RO system.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
A good presentation. I had installed two R.O. systems in two factory projects executed by me. Unfortunately, many people do not understand the usage of various systems available in the market like softeners, filters, DM plants, etc.
Regards,
S.K. Deshpande
From India, Bangalore
Regards,
S.K. Deshpande
From India, Bangalore
Generally, RO systems are expensive to install and operate. Hence, most companies prefer the conventional method of treating effluents. In cases of treating seawater for desalination where there is no other option, the benefit of obtaining good water outweighs the cost of the RO process, and this method is followed. However, there are other options too. One must evaluate the cost-benefit aspects before deciding on the method of treatment.
Best Regards,
From India, Mumbai
Best Regards,
From India, Mumbai
I have used these systems for upgrading high TDS borewell water to meet the processing requirement of 20 microsiemens. I am curious about its usage in an Effluent Treatment Plant. I have heard about fouling of membranes; hence, I did not risk it.
Have a nice day.
Regards,
S.K. Deshpande
From India, Bangalore
Have a nice day.
Regards,
S.K. Deshpande
From India, Bangalore
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