
A reverse osmosis plant is a manufacturing plant where the process of reverse osmosis takes place. Reverse osmosis is a common process to purify or desalinate contaminated water by forcing water through a membrane. Water produced by reverse osmosis may be used for a variety of purposes, including desalination, wastewater treatment, concentration of contaminants, and the reclamation of dissolved minerals.
How RO Plant Work?
The reverse osmosis process is a filtration method in which water is passed through a filter membrane with pores so small that only pure water is able to get through. Other contaminants are physically too large to pass through the membrane, so they do not enter the water supply.
Reverse Osmosis removes the widest spectrum of contaminants of any water treatment process. Water is forced through semi-permeable membranes leaving the dissolved particles in the more highly concentrated solution.
