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Our product range contains a wide range of Water Filtration Plant, Effluent Treatment Plant (Etp), Iron Removal Water Filter Plant, Swimming Pool Filtration System and 50 Lph RO Water Treatment Plant
5000 LPH RO Water Treatment Plant, Reverse osmosis is the process of exerting pressure over the osmotic pressure on a membrane to force a solvent through an area of high solute concentration and into a region of low solute concentration. This is the opposite of the usual osmosis process, which occurs naturally when no external pressure is applied and involves the passage of solvent through a membrane from a region of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration. Since the membrane in this case is semipermeable, only solvent can pass through, but not solute. The amount of raw water that a RO water purifier can filter is simply expressed in terms of LPH, or litres per hour, that is how RO water purifiers are rated. This makes it possible for customers to choose wisely based on demand. Features of 5000 LPH RO Water Treatment Plant: To ensure that the water is completely pure after treatment, it is equipped with a pre-filter, RO membrane, and disinfection filter. It is designed to have a higher than 50% water recovery rate, be long-lasting, and support high-pressure pumps. A large-scale industrial RO plant, the 5000 LPH RO Plant can process 5000 liters of water per hour.
Netsol Water Solutions is a leading Iron Removal Water Filter Manufacturer with its Headquarters at Noida, in India. An Iron Removal Filter is used to remove the harmful iron content from the water. Next to hardness, the presence of iron is probably the most common water problem faced by consumers and water treatment professionals. The maximum secondary contaminant levels for iron and manganese are 0.3 mg/l and 0.05 mg/l, respectively. Iron and manganese in excess of the suggested maximum contaminant levels usually result in discoloration of water, laundry, and plumbing fixtures. Rusted and damaged pipelines are a major cause of iron in the water. The presence of iron in water can pose considerable design, cost, and operational issues to industrial processes. Netsols iron removal solutions provide an effective, cost-efficient approach to removing iron from water. Small amounts of iron are often found in water because of the large amount of iron present in the soil. Water from the faucet or tap is usually clear and colorless. However, when water containing colorless, dissolved iron is allowed to stand in a cooking container or comes in contact with a sink or bathtub, the iron combines with oxygen from the air to form reddish-brown particles called rust. Manganese forms brownish-black particles. Clothing washed in water containing excessive iron may become stained with a brownish color.