Good Morning Mr. Iyer, The ...
Published by Alfred Lipshultz, President at Aquathin Corp.
Good Morning Mr. Iyer,
The size of the valve depends on the system flow rate and the specified brine to product ratio required in accordance with source water analysis, temperature and pressure. A problem arises when the operator attempts to produce more RO water by reducing the brine flow resulting in membrane scaling and ultimately membrane failure.
Aquathin's Multi-Barrier RODI Systems (25 gpd -24,000 gpd) brine reject valves are built preset with intentionally preventing the operator to manipulate.
Warmest regards,
FOR THE BEST TASTE IN LIFE
Celebrating 40 Years Pure Excellence
...into another Half Century re-inventing the water industry !
Think Aquathin...AquathinK !
( visit the all new www.aquathin.com )
** AN ISO9001:2000, ISO9001:2008 , ISO9001:2015 QMS REGISTERED / CERTIFIED COMPANY - (IMS 0192, NQA 12635) **
& 2008 PRESIDENT'S E STAR AWARD RECIPIENT ( visit www.aquathin.com/estar2008.pps )
Alfie
Alfred J. Lipshultz
President & CEO
Aquathin Business Center / 950 South Andrews Avenue / Pompano Beach, FL 33069
T 954 781 7777 / F 954 781 7336 /E info@aquathin.com / Skype aquathinhq.alfie
1 Comment
Hi, thanks for replying to my question on RO reject valve. I have many books pertaining to Membrane systems but none of them explains the mechanical design engineering aspect of key components including valve sizing and selection for revers osmosis systems. If somebody can write a e ok on this it will help engineers working on desalination projects.
thanks and regards
Raman
Ionic Engineeing technology Pvt. Ltd.
Published by K.V.RAMAN IYER