RO (reverse osmosis), also known as reverse osmosis, is a membrane separation operation that uses pressure differences as a driving force to separate solvents from solutions. Because it is opposite to the direction of natural infiltration, it is called reverse osmosis. According to the different osmotic pressure of various materials, reverse osmosis pressure greater than osmotic pressure can be used, that is, reverse osmosis method, to achieve the purpose of separation, extraction, purification and concentration.
Inlet Pressure |
0.2-0.3Mpa |
Operating Pressure |
0.6-1.5MPa |
Desalination Rate |
> 99% |
Capacity |
250L/H |
Conductivity of Produced Water |
< 5μS /cm |