Improve Water Quality with Hydromo’s Reverse Osmosis Systems

Get the highest level of water purification with Hydromo’s state-of-the-art Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems. Our systems can remove up to 99.5% of dissolved solids and contaminants, making it possible to treat water from brackish or seawater sources.

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From homes and hospitals to large-scale industries and hospitality sectors, Reverse Osmosis systems are transforming the way water is treated, ensuring safety, efficiency, and peace of mind for users and operations alike.

What is Reverse Osmosis?

Reverse Osmosis is among the water purification technologies, whereby purification is effected through a semi-permeable membrane to provide purified water for use. The use cases of Hydromo’s RO are:

Semi-Permeable Membrane

It removes dissolved salts, particles, and other contaminants because a filter can only hold back dissolved particles and salts of comparatively large size.

Pressure Application

It drives water but separates impurities and retains them in the other aspect of the membrane.

Versatile Treatment

The technology can effectively purify most other types of water including brackish water, seawater, and hard water.

Reverse Osmosis Systems – How They Work?

Single-Stage RO

The feed water enters the system and exits as two streams: two streams, concentrate (waste) and permeate (clean water).

Dual-Stage RO

The extract solution obtained in the first process is admitted as feed to the second process.

These two stages are integrated to provide higher water purity due to the permeates obtained from the two stages.

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FAQ'son Reverse Osmosis

FAQ's

FAQS
What is the difference between an RO system and a water filter?

Water filters typically remove larger particles and sediments, while RO systems remove dissolved contaminants through a more complex process.

How often do I need to change the RO membrane?

The lifespan of an RO membrane depends on the quality of your water and usage. Typically, they need to be replaced every 2-3 years.

Do RO systems require regular maintenance?

Yes, R.O systems require periodic maintenance like replacing pre-filters and cleaning the system. Following the manufacturer’s recommendations is crucial

What size RO system do I need?

The size of the RO system depends on your water usage and the number of people in your household. It’s important to choose a system with a capacity that meets your needs.

What factors should I consider when choosing an RO system?

Factors to consider include your water quality, desired level of filtration, budget, available space, and waste-to-product ratio.

Do I need a professional to install my RO system?

It’s recommended to follow a professional manufacturer’s instructions such as Hydromo for designing and installation of your RO plant