Nordic Filtration offers a wide range of solutions within reverse osmosis. Customer needs can vary significantly, but we have the ability to tailor reverse osmosis systems down to the smallest details to fit into almost any application. Our reverse osmosis systems come in various versions designed for a range of different purposes.
You can find further information about reverse osmosis and its functionality further down on this page.
Reverse osmosis is an advanced method of water purification and filtration used to remove contaminants from water. The process works by applying pressure to water to force it through a semipermeable membrane that allows the passage of water molecules but blocks larger particles, ions, and contaminants. The name "reverse osmosis" comes from it being the reverse process of natural osmosis.
Here are some key points about reverse osmosis: Water Purification: Reverse osmosis is an effective method for removing many contaminants from water, including salts, minerals, bacteria, viruses, pesticides, heavy metals, and other chemicals. This makes it suitable for drinking water, process water, and even in industries such as food production and pharmaceutical manufacturing. The Membrane: The core of the reverse osmosis process is the semipermeable membrane. It typically consists of a polymer film with microscopic pores that only allow water molecules to pass through. This membrane is crucial for achieving the desired purification effect. Pressure: To force the water through the membrane, a certain pressure is required. This pressure is called osmotic pressure and depends on the concentration of contaminants in the water. Higher concentrations usually require higher pressure. Concentrate and Permeate: During the reverse osmosis process, the water flow is divided into two parts: permeate and concentrate. The permeate is the purified water that passes through the membrane and is collected as the clean product. The concentrate is the concentrated residual stream that contains the removed contaminants. The concentrate is typically disposed of, and it is one of the challenges of reverse osmosis, as it can produce waste products. Applications: Reverse osmosis is used in various applications, including drinking water purification, treatment of seawater for freshwater production (e.g., desalination of seawater), production of ultra-pure water for industrial use, electricity generation in some power plants, and even in medical devices like dialysis machines. Reverse osmosis is a powerful water purification technology, but it requires careful maintenance of the membrane and often uses a significant amount of energy due to the necessary pressure. Therefore, it is typically employed where other methods of water purification are insufficient to achieve the desired results.Reverse osmosis is an advanced process where water is forced through a special membrane to remove impurities and concentrate dissolved substances. This results in ultra-pure water that is ideal for a wide range of industrial applications.
Every industry has unique needs, making it essential to select the right reverse osmosis system that fits your specific requirements. Our experts in industrial water treatment can help you develop a tailored solution that ensures reliable and cost-effective water treatment in line with your needs.
Utilize reverse osmosis to enhance your industrial processes, meet quality requirements, and reduce costs. Our advanced technology will help take your industrial business to new heights while maintaining the highest standards of product quality and sustainability. Contact us today to learn more about our customized reverse osmosis solutions.