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In the never-ending quest for optimal water treatment, industrial plant managers and engineers know that silica removal is the backbone of effective system management. Reduce silica, and your equipment will thank you – minimizing costly repairs and downtime. Imagine you’re at the helm of a boat, navigating through a sea of choices for silica removal methods. With multiple options ...
Reverse osmosis is an efficient way of purifying water but operational efficiency can only be obtained if the plant and in particular the membranes are not kept clean. ...
Supplying fresh water has become an important environmental and economic issue. Desalination with reverse osmosis (RO) represents an effective solution to meet the challenges of cleaning brackish water and seawater for drinking and industrial purposes. ...
Abstract Over the past few decades the Reverse Osmosis (RO) industry has observed an increase in applications in challenging waters. ...
In treatment of groundwater with reverse osmosis, the applied antiscalant can significantly contribute to the formation of biofouling, especially when legislation enforces the use of biodegradable, phosphorous-free products. As an alternative to extensive piloting, the use of the membrane fouling simulator (MFS) is proposed here to assess the ...
A 1800 m³/day Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) plant was commissioned in October 2002 at Kalpakkam, India, as part of the Nuclear Desalination Demonstration Project (NDDP). ...
