14 Answers
It must be the corrosion result. but to be sure, you can measure the Fe2+ or Fe 3+ ions of water.
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December 19, 2018 06:54
by Moslem Salesi Mousaabadi, Industrial water consultant at Mohafez Shimi
RO is not for any type of water.
Proper process design - consider input and output water quality, available resources and environmental regulations
Operate as per design to get the required water quality.
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December 12, 2018 05:49
by Govindasamy Manickam, GM at Adani Power Ltd.
Hello Ahmadi,
What is the organic content of your feed water? RO's do not reject organics as well as ionized salts.
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December 11, 2018 14:15
by David Cifuentes, Edible Fats and Oils, Industry Manager at Flottweg Separation Technoloy
Hello Ahmadi,
What is the organic content of your feed water? RO's do not reject organics as well as ionized salts.
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December 11, 2018 14:15
by David Cifuentes, Edible Fats and Oils, Industry Manager at Flottweg Separation Technoloy
Hello Ahmadi,
What is the organic content of your feed water? RO's do not reject organics as well as ionized salts.
Published
December 11, 2018 14:15
by David Cifuentes, Edible Fats and Oils, Industry Manager at Flottweg Separation Technoloy
Hello Ahmadi,
What is the organic content of your feed water? RO's do not reject organics as well as ionized salts.
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December 11, 2018 14:14
by David Cifuentes, Edible Fats and Oils, Industry Manager at Flottweg Separation Technoloy
Hello Ahmadi,
What is the organic content of your feed water? RO's do not reject organics as well as ionized salts.
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December 11, 2018 14:14
by David Cifuentes, Edible Fats and Oils, Industry Manager at Flottweg Separation Technoloy
I start from the principle that, for you to give an opinion of which is the best process to treat a water, a physical-chemical analysis must be done that allows me to generate the best conceptualization of how to proceed. Now everyone, clings to the membranes, whether ultrafiltration, osmosis, among others. For the case study pH ...?
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December 10, 2018 22:58
by Ruben D. Hidalgo, Ing. Químico
Good Morning Mr. Arsalan,
Please advise source water analysis, pretreatment, product water TDS, membrane type, type of tanking / storage.
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Published
December 10, 2018 17:28
by Alfred Lipshultz, President at Aquathin Corp.
Hi Ahmadi
Is this a sea water system?
Luis
Published
December 9, 2018 14:01
by Luis Inarejo, Process Engineer at Designh2o Incorporated
RO permeate water is slightly acidic , yellow color could be the result of iron or other metallic salts.
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December 9, 2018 11:33
by Seyed Mehdi Borghei, Chairman at GESCO Co.Ltd
Check the source of Fe.
Do you have mettalic or non mettalic piping?
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December 9, 2018 07:15
by Soloman Prince, Plant General Manager at F2 IWPP PLANT FUJAIRAH UAE
Or silica?
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December 8, 2018 19:50
by Manuel Moya, Global business water dispersion PAM
Probably you have a great concentration of Fe
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December 8, 2018 19:38
by gianfranco parola, Perito chimico