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500LPH RO Plant

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RO Capacity(Litre/Hr) 500 LPH
Material Mild Steel
Automation Grade Automatic
RO Membrane Type Thin-Flim Composite (TFC)
Usage/Application Commercial

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Description

A 500 LPH (Liters Per Hour) RO Plant is a compact and efficient water purification system designed to produce 500 liters of purified water per hour using Reverse Osmosis technology. These plants are commonly used in small industries, schools, hospitals, restaurants, hotels, laboratories, offices, and commercial establishments where a regular supply of clean and safe drinking water is required. The system is highly effective in removing dissolved impurities, harmful chemicals, bacteria, viruses, and excess salts from water, ensuring high-quality purified water suitable for drinking and industrial purposes.

The working process of a 500 LPH RO Plant is based on the principle of reverse osmosis. In this process, raw water is passed through a semi-permeable membrane under high pressure. The membrane blocks contaminants such as Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), heavy metals, microorganisms, and suspended particles, while allowing only pure water molecules to pass through. This results in crystal-clear, odor-free, and safe water with improved taste and quality.

A typical 500 LPH RO Plant consists of several important components including a raw water feed pump, sand filter, activated carbon filter, micron cartridge filter, high-pressure pump, RO membranes, dosing system, storage tank, and electrical control panel. The pre-treatment system removes dust, suspended particles, chlorine, and organic impurities to protect the RO membranes and enhance their performance and lifespan. The high-pressure pump then forces the water through the RO membranes for final purification.