DEMINERALISED WATER REVERSE OSMOSIS
Memtik Water’s Demineralised Water Reverse Osmosis (DMRO) Plants are designed to treat fresh water, with < 1,000 mg/L of dissolved solids (TDS) and < 30 mg/L of suspended solids (TSS), to produce high purity demineralised water with TDS < 1 mg/L. The standard treatment process involves pre filtration (auto-backwashing multimedia filters and cartridge filters), anti-scalant dosing to prevent membrane scaling, two-pass RO desalination and a CIP system for membrane cleaning; with the inclusion of optional mixed bed ion exchange or continuous electro-deionization (CEDI), TDS < 0.1 mg/L can be achieved.
Additional pre-RO and post-RO treatment steps may be added as required to suit feed water conditions and/or treated water quality requirements. The DMRO plants are available as skid mounted or containerised systems.
REHABILITATION OF REMOTE ISLAND SITE
Containerised Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) with Multimedia Filter (MMF) pre-filtration to produce 250 m3/day water for irrigation & site rehabilitation.
Containerised (1 x 40’) solution for easy transport & installation
Multimedia and cartridge filtration
Chemical dosing: pH adjustment, antiscalant,
Onsite plant commissioning and operator training
Service & maintenance plan for duration of the hire.
ClearAccess remote access & technical support
Custom sea water inlet design.
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