Reverse Osmosis (RO) Plant

Reverse Osmosis (RO) Plant

InterGlobe Engineering offers advanced Reverse Osmosis (RO) plants designed to deliver high-purity water by removing dissolved salts, chemicals, and contaminants. Our RO systems are engineered for efficiency, durability, and long-term performance across multiple industries. We provide customized RO plant solutions based on water quality, TDS levels, and specific application requirements.

Applications

Our Reverse Osmosis (RO) Plants are widely used for:

  • Industrial water purification
  • Institutional water treatment (hospitals, schools)
  • Commercial water filtration (hotels, buildings)

Technical Overview

Reverse Osmosis (RO) is an advanced membrane-based water purification technology that removes dissolved salts, minerals, and contaminants using high-pressure separation.

Our industrial RO systems are engineered to deliver:

  • Up to 98–99% TDS removal efficiency
  • High water recovery rates
  • Consistent output water quality for critical applications

Key Features of RO Plant

  • Spiral-wound polyamide thin-film composite (TFC) membranes
  • High-strength FRP / Stainless Steel pressure vessels (up to 42 bar)
  • SS316 multistage high-pressure pump for durability
  • Advanced PLC / SCADA automation system
  • Auto flushing & CIP (Clean-in-Place) system
  • Optional Energy Recovery Devices (ERD) for efficiency
  • Compact skid-mounted modular design for easy installation

Performance Parameters

  • Feed Water TDS: Up to 10,000 ppm
  • Recovery Rate: 65–80% (depending on feed quality)
  • Output Water TDS: Less than 100 ppm

Compliance & Standards

Our RO plants are designed as per:

  • BIS 10500 standards for potable water
  • CPCB norms for industrial discharge & reuse

Ensuring safe, reliable, and regulation-compliant water treatment.

FAQ

An RO Plant is a water purification system that removes dissolved salts, chemicals, bacteria, and impurities using a semi-permeable membrane. It produces high-quality purified water for industrial and commercial use.

An RO Plant works by applying pressure to raw water and forcing it through a semi-permeable membrane. This process separates pure water from contaminants, leaving impurities in the reject stream.

RO systems can remove:

  • Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
  • Salts and heavy metals
  • Bacteria and viruses
  • Chemicals and organic impurities

RO Plants are widely used in:

  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Food & Beverage
  • Hospitals & Hotels
  • Manufacturing industries
  • Drinking water plants

Yes, industrial RO Plants can be customized based on water source, required output quality, and application needs.