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HTP Water Treatment Plant
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Description
An HTP Water Treatment Plant refers to a High Tension Pressure (HTP) water treatment system designed to purify water under controlled high-pressure conditions for industrial and commercial applications. These plants are used to remove suspended solids, dissolved salts, hardness, chemicals, and microbial contaminants from raw water to make it suitable for industrial processes, boiler feed, cooling systems, and sometimes drinking purposes.
The working principle of an HTP Water Treatment Plant is based on multi-stage filtration combined with high-pressure treatment techniques. Raw water is first passed through pre-filtration units such as a pressure sand filter, which removes dirt, silt, and suspended particles. It then goes through an activated carbon filter to eliminate chlorine, organic compounds, odor, and color. In many systems, a water softener is also used to reduce hardness caused by calcium and magnesium ions.
After pre-treatment, water is processed through high-pressure purification systems such as Reverse Osmosis (RO) membranes or other membrane-based technologies. Under high pressure, water is forced through semi-permeable membranes that allow only pure water molecules to pass while rejecting dissolved salts, heavy metals, bacteria, and other impurities. This results in high-quality purified water with reduced Total Dissolved Solids (TDS).