Commercial Reverse Osmosis
No one builds Commercial Reverse Osmosis Systems like US Water Systems and we back it with the best warranties and technical support around.
- US Water Systems offers a full line of Commercial Reverse Osmosis Systems from 200 GPD to 20,000 GPD and everything in between.
- Many systems are in stock and ready to ship. Each system goes through extensive QC and testing before it leaves our factory. Our turnaround time is fast and typically takes one to two weeks.
- We ship from our facility in Indianapolis, Indiana which means that almost every corner of the Continental United States is within two to three days of shipping.
- We have Master Water Specialists and Certified Water Specialists on staff and in every department. From engineering to Technical Support, we know a lot about water.
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AXEON JT-Series Wall-Mount Osmosis System
JT-SERIES WALL-MOUNT REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEMS The AXEON JT-Series Wall Mount RO System is a true commercial RO system in that they use a multi-stage booster pump, low energy membranes, TDS monitor, and a 4.5" x 20" 5 micron sediment filter - all mounted on...Call for Pricing -
Flexeon Reverse Osmosis System 300 GPD | L1-300
Flexeon L1-300 Reverse Osmosis System Engineered for capacities ranging up to 300 gallons per day and feed water up to 1000 TDS.The FLEXEON L1-300 is designed for overall high performance, high recovery rates, minimal energy consumption and offer great savings with low maintenance and...- $3,158.95
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History of Reverse Osmosis
While first discovered in 1748 by French clergyman and physicist Jean-Antoine Nollet, reverse osmosis remained a phenomenon relegated to the laboratory until the mid to late 1950's when a number of researchers started to discover ways of making asymmetric membranes with thin-film technology. By the turn of the century, reverse osmosis systems were becoming highly sophisticated and more efficient, and with every passing day, reverse osmosis becomes a bigger part of the manufacturing, analyzing, processing, and purification of many liquids, most importantly, water.
The Process of Reverse Osmosis
Osmosis is a natural process. When two liquids with different concentrations of a solute are separated by a semi-permeable membrane, the liquid tends to move from low to high solute concentrations to reach equilibrium.
Reverse osmosis is a process whereby a solvent of high solute concentration is forced through a semi-permeable membrane to an area of low solute concentration by applying pressure. The feed water pressure must exceed the osmotic pressure in order for the process to work. Thus, low-pressure systems work with more dilute solutions, but highly concentrated solutions (such as seawater desalination) require greater pressures to work. The fact of the matter is that reverse osmosis is the most economical technology to purify water to extremely high-quality standards.
What Makes Up a Complete Reverse Osmosis System?
A typical reverse osmosis system is much more than just to RO Component. A complete Reverse Osmosis System generally includes several other components, such as Pre-Treatment which includes carbon filters to remove chlorine, iron, manganese and sulfur filters, water softeners, or ant-scalant systems. Storage and Distribution RO systems make water slowly, so a tank is required.
There are two (2) types of tanks " atmospheric and bladder types. Atmospheric types are typically bigger and since there is no bladder to supply back-pressure, the water quality is higher in an atmospheric tank versus a bladder tank. Smaller systems (generally under 1, 000 gpd often use bladder tanks from 14 to 80 gallons, while larger volume systems use atmospheric tanks from 75 gallons to 2, 000 gallons.
When using an atmospheric tank a booster pump must be utilized to re-pressure the water and distribute it. Post-Treatment includes ultraviolet disinfection (UV) or ozonation to kill bacteria, pH adjustment to raise the pH or add some hardness back to the water, and/or deionization to totally demineralize the water. Instrumentation " monitoring the end water quality is often desirable, so a number of instruments and analyzers are available to facilitate that.
US Water is the one-stop-shop to engineer and design a sustainable, economical, and practical reverse osmosis system for what your application happened to be. Call on of our Commercial Reverse Osmosis Engineers at 317-434-3545 get systems design help from the experts. That's where US Water shines as well - from the inception of the idea, design, engineering, consultation to technical support seven days a week, you are dealing with the Best-In-The Business.
Designing a Commercial Reverse Osmosis System
A commercial RO functions at its highest level when it is fed into an open-air or atmospheric tank. With no back-pressure from the bladder of a pressurized storage tank, a commercial RO will deliver water that is extremely low in TDS; it's not unusual for the TDS to be near ZERO when the RO is discharged into an atmospheric pressure tank.
In foodservice applications or other applications where extremely low or ZERO TDS is not critical, a bladder tank can be utilized, but if a manufacturing process calls for extremely low TDS water, then the atmospheric tank is the best solution. Proper pre-treatment is necessary for the successful and economical operation of a commercial RO system. The water needs to be as soft as possible or a scalant needs to be fed ahead of the system to prevent membrane scaling. In most cases, a water softener and backwashing carbon filter are the preferred and most cost-effective method of pretreatment.
An atmospheric tank is required for storage of the RO water, and US Water offers atmospheric tanks in sizes from 20 gallons to 9, 000 gallons, as well as every size in between. Additionally, the water needs to be re-pressurized out of the atmospheric tank(s) so several pumps of high purity water are offered as well as ultraviolet disinfection, UV, which kills any airborne or waterborne bacteria which could intrude into the atmospheric tank. Additionally, US Water offers Deionization, DI, of the water for ultrapure applications, such as laboratory water and semiconductor manufacturing, as well as instrumentation and monitoring. If you need any design or sizing help, US Water has the Engineering and Technical Support Staff to handle any application. Call us at 800-608-USWA or e-mail us at commercialsales@uswatersystems.com.
Proper Sizing of a Commercial ReverseOsmosis System
Commercial/Industrial Reverse Osmosis Sizing Information
Here are just a few factors to consider before deciding on a system:
- Hardness
- TDS
- Chlorine Level
- Iron Level
- Manganese Level
- Silica Barium or Strontium + Sulfate (SO4)
- Turbidity
Membrane Solutions
We provide membrane solutions for any type of water, however, the reverse osmosis system is only part of the solution. At US Water Systems, we offer the complete solution to all of your water problems - including:
- Pre-Treatment Solutions - Filtration, oxidation, softening, antiscalants and disinfection
- Post-Treatment Options - Ozonation, ultraviolet, pH adjustment, deionization and carbon filtration
- Storage Solutions - Atmospheric tanks or bladder tanks with liquid level controls
- Distribution Systems - Pumps, including variable speed pumps
- Components - Membranes, housings, motors, controls and repair parts
If you are not sure what you need, just call us at 800-608-USWA or e-mail us at commercialsales@uswatersystems.com. We're here to help!