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500 LPH Ro Water Purification
| Capacity (LPH) | 500 LPH |
| Capacity(LPH) | 500 LPH |
| Usage/Application | Household |
| Automation Grade | Semi-Automatic |
| Material | PVC |
| Water Source | Borewell Water |
| Deliver Type | PAN India |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
A Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant is a water purification system that uses a process called reverse osmosis to remove impurities and contaminants from water. It typically consists of several components, including pre-filters to remove large particles, a semi-permeable membrane that filters out dissolved salts, minerals, and other pollutants, and a post-filter to further enhance water quality.
The process of reverse osmosis involves applying pressure to the water, forcing it through the semi-permeable membrane. This membrane allows only water molecules to pass through, effectively blocking the passage of larger molecules, ions, and impurities. As a result, the output is purified water with significantly reduced levels of contaminants.
RO plants are widely used for producing clean drinking water, industrial water purification, and various other applications where high-quality water is essential. They are known for their effectiveness in removing harmful substances, providing safe and healthy water for consumption and various industrial processes.
2000 LPH RO Water Purification
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece
| Capacity (LPH) | 2000 LPH |
| Capacity(LPH) | 2000 LPH |
| Usage/Application | Industries |
| Water Source | Borewell Water |
| Automation Grade | Semi-Automatic |
| Material | PVC |
| Deliver Type | PAN India |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| FRP | Automatic |
A Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant is a water purification system that uses a process called reverse osmosis to remove impurities and contaminants from water. It typically consists of several components, including pre-filters to remove large particles, a semi-permeable membrane that filters out dissolved salts, minerals, and other pollutants, and a post-filter to further enhance water quality.
The process of reverse osmosis involves applying pressure to the water, forcing it through the semi-permeable membrane. This membrane allows only water molecules to pass through, effectively blocking the passage of larger molecules, ions, and impurities. As a result, the output is purified water with significantly reduced levels of contaminants.
RO plants are widely used for producing clean drinking water, industrial water purification, and various other applications where high-quality water is essential. They are known for their effectiveness in removing harmful substances, providing safe and healthy water for consumption and various industrial processes.