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Osmosis |
The
OSMO Reverse OSMOSIS plant harnesses the natural phenomenon osmosis of fluids with today's
membrane technology.
PRINCIPLE
Reverse Osmosis is a process which allows to remove salts and organic material from
brackish and sea water, by membranes of a synthetic semipermeable membrane.
In order to realise the process, it is necessary to put under high pressure the water to
be treated.
Under the effect of high pressure only pure water and small percentage of salts pass
through the membrane. The potable water supplied contains less than 500ppm of salts, in
conformity with the W.H.O standard and it is very delightful for human taste. |
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| Reverse Osmosis General Characteristics |
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- SPIRAL WOUND MEMBRANES
- SEMI SPIRAL MEMBRANES
- EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE
OSMO SYSTEMS |
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Click for more information about specification and characteristics about
reverse osmosis
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| Applications:
Marine industry, Yachts, Boats |
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Viofilters Ltd.
www.viofilters.gr
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reserved as revised by Infomarine On-Line : 15/11/03
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