- Home
- Applications
- reverse osmosis feed water
Refine by
Reverse Osmosis Feed Water Product Applications
5 applications found
Chlorine Dioxide, as a dissolved gas in solution, will pass through membranes to provide biofilm protection both upstream and downstream of the membranes. Chlorine Dioxide produced by CLO2IX® systems is chlorine free, ozone free, and will not attack TFC membranes. Cleaning cycles can be reduced greatly by feeding < 0.2 mg/l into the RO feed water, either continuously or intermittently as the application ...
ByDripping Wet Water, Inc. based in San Antonio, TEXAS (USA)
Sustainability & renewability starts with your meter. You can’t manage what you don’t measure. McCrometer has a full suite of flow measurement products to fit the various flow applications in the mining, metals, and minerals industries. From source and storm water measurement, to slurries, fuel, and steam measurement, our meters are designed for challenging flow conditions. Where other technologies and meters struggle, ours thrive and provide the reliable and accurate flow measurement data you ...
ByMcCrometer, Inc. - Veralto based in Hemet, CALIFORNIA (USA)
As the market leader for the marine and shipping industry, we supply a number of key clients with a range of marine water treatment applications, including cruise liners, luxury pleasure craft, transport freighters and specialised FPSO (floating production, storage and off-loading) vessels around the ...
Byatg UV Systems - a brand by EVOQUA Water Technologies LLC based in Wigan, UNITED KINGDOM
Typical recycling, reuse and process water systems use Reverse Osmosis (RO) technology as the method of decreasing the level of ions in process water. RO recovery rates normally range from 50-75%, therefore 25-50% of the RO feed water is discharged as wastewater. With the increasing cost of water and waste discharge, more companies are looking to recover and reuse RO reject ...
ByPorex - Filtration Group based in Fairburn, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Reverse Osmosis (RO) technology has been used for years in various industries to separate dissolved solids from water by forcing the water through a semi-permeable membrane. RO is also commonly used to purify drinking water and desalinate seawater to yield potable water. The water and other molecules with lower molecular weight (specific weight of molecules allowed to pass through is dependent on the selected membrane) pass through the micropores in the membrane, yielding a purified water stream called the ...
ByEncon Evaporators based in Hooksett, NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA)
