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Electrical Circuit Diagram
Water Flow Diagram
UF Process
Ultra Filtration is a separation process that uses membranes with pore sizes in the range
of 0.1 to 0.01 micron. UF membranes reduce high molecular-weight substances, colloidal
materials, and organic and inorganic polymeric molecules including bacteria and viruses. Low
applied pressures are therefore sufficient to achieve high flux rates from an Ultra Filtration
membrane.
The Reverse Osmosis process, also known
as hyper filtration, is the finest filtration
process known till date. The process
ensures the reduction of particles as small
as ions from a solution. Reverse Osmosis
uses a semi-permeable membrane to
reduce salts from potable / brackish water.
In Reverse Osmosis, water pressure
applied to the concentrated side forces the
process of osmosis into reverse. Under
enough pressure, purer water is "squeezed" through the membrane from the concentrated side
to the diluted side. Salts dissolved in water as charged ions are repelled by the RO membrane.
The rejected impurities on the concentrated side of the membrane are washed away in a stream
of waste water and thus not get accumulated as in a traditional filter.
Reverse Osmosis Process
For Further Treatment
Waste Stream
to Drain
Single Phase 100-250 V AC, 50-60 Hz