Reverse osmosis plants are used both for the management of civil industrial waters, and exploit a semi-permeable membrane to remove salts, impurities and contaminants from the water.
More specifically, contaminated water is pushed through a semi-permeable membrane by applying pressure higher than the natural osmotic pressure. The membrane allows the passage of water molecules but blocks most dissolved solutes (such as salts, bacteria and other impurities).
Pure water passes through the membrane, while contaminants are retained and subsequently removed as wastewater. The water that has passed through the membrane is finally collected as purified water, ready for use.
Blue Water Technology designs and manufactures reverse osmosis plants for the treatment of industrial or civil waters, guaranteeing reliability, safety, excellence in results and the integration of the most efficient innovations.
Reverse osmosis plants are used to obtain ultra-pure water needed for various industrial processes, such as semiconductor production, pharmaceuticals and food.
Reverse osmosis plants treat and reuse industrial waste water, reducing the consumption of fresh water and minimising the discharge of contaminated water into the environment.
Reverse osmosis technology improves the efficiency of industrial processes by reducing the formation of scale and corrosion in equipment.
Reverse osmosis plants are used to desalinate seawater or treat brackish water, making it drinkable and safe for human consumption.
Reverse osmosis plants improve the quality of drinking water by removing contaminants such as chlorine, heavy metals, nitrates and pesticides.
Reverse osmosis systems can be installed in hospitality facilities or offices to provide purified water for drinking and cooking, improving people’s health and well-being.
Both in the industrial and civil sector, invert osmosis plants offer an effective solution to obtain high quality water, reducing the environmental impact and improving the efficiency of processes.