water treatment

Pure WATER TREATMENT

Pure water treatment is a process that removes impurities and contaminants from water to achieve a high level of purity, suitable for specific applications like labaratory use, industrial processes, or drinking water. This treatment often involves multiple stages, including filtration, softening, deionization, and possibly reverse osmosis or distillation, to remove dissolved solids, ions, and biological contaminants.

Reverse OSMOSIS

Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water treatment process that uses pressure to force water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane, effectively removing contaminants and impurities. This process produces high-quality, purified water.

ULTRA VIOLENT FILTRATION

An ultraviolet (UV) filtration system purifies water using UV light to kill harmful microorganisms like bacteria and viruses, making it a safe way to drink water.

NANO FILTRATION

Nanofiltration (NF) is a pressure-driven membrane filtration technology that separates dissolved solutes from water, primarily using membranes with pore sizes between 1 and 10 nanometers.