Reverse Osmosis (RO) Water Treatment Plants are advanced filtration systems designed to purify water by removing contaminants, particles, and dissolved solids. These plants utilize semipermeable membranes to separate impurities from water, producing clean, potable water suitable for various industrial and residential applications. RO Water Treatment Plants are highly efficient and versatile, capable of treating a wide range of water sources including brackish water, seawater, and wastewater.
Reverse Osmosis (RO) works by applying pressure to a feed stream of water, forcing it through a semipermeable membrane that allows only pure water molecules to pass through, while rejecting contaminants such as salts, minerals, bacteria, and viruses. The purified water, known as permeate, is collected for use, while the concentrated brine containing the rejected contaminants is discharged or further treated.