RO Capacity | 250 LPH |
Material | FRP |
Automation Grade | Semi Automatic |
Media | Activated Carbon + sand |
Usage/Application | Commercial |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
An FRP RO plant is a water treatment system that incorporates FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) components as part of its construction and infrastructure. FRP is a composite material known for its durability, corrosion resistance, and strength, making it suitable for various applications, including the construction of components in reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment plants. RO plants, in general, are used for purifying water by removing impurities and contaminants through the process of reverse osmosis.
Here are some key components of an FRP RO plant:
FRP Pressure Vessels: FRP pressure vessels are used to house the RO membranes. These vessels need to withstand the high pressure generated during the RO process. The use of FRP ensures resistance to corrosion, even in the presence of saltwater.
FRP Piping and Fittings: FRP pipes and fittings are used for the distribution of water within the RO system. They are chosen for their resistance to chemical corrosion and durability.
FRP Tanks: FRP tanks are used for various purposes in water treatment plants. They are often used for chemical storage, backwash water storage, and product water storage. Their resistance to corrosion is essential in these applications.
FRP Structural Components: FRP can be used to construct various structural components, such as platforms, walkways, and supports. These components provide structural integrity while resisting the corrosive effects of water and chemicals.