Water Purification Plants

Water treatment plants purify river, lake, and well water for drinking and consumption. At the plant, work starts with coagulation. Then workers add chemicals to the water. The chemicals make small particles stick; they form clumps. Sedimentation lets those clumps settle to the bottom. After that, the water on the surface becomes clear - it also moves to the next part of the process. The water goes through a filter. It passes through layers of sand, gravel, or charcoal. This removes dirt, germs along with small remaining particles. Disinfection comes after this step. Workers often use chlorine or ultraviolet light to kill harmful microorganisms. That makes the water safe to drink. Some plants also use more steps like membrane filters or charcoal absorption to take out chemicals, bug sprays as well as heavy metals.Throughout the process, people test the water in labs; this checks that the water meets health and safety rules. The water goes into storage. From there, it moves to houses, stores in addition to factories. The whole system has close oversight also control. Automated technology helps workers keep water quality steady. This protects public health. Water treatment plants are necessary buildings; they give communities steady access to water that is clean and safe. Browse a large array of Water treatment plants at AAJJO, available at attractive market prices.

500 Lph Water Purification Plants
500 Lph Water Purification Plants

500 Lph Water Purification Plants

₹ 80,000.00

General Details:
Model500 Lph Water Purification Plants
Others:
Automation Grade Semi-Automatic
RO Capacity500 (Liter/hour)
RO Membrane Type2
Usage/ApplicationCommercial
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A 500 LPH RO Plant is mainly used to eliminate impurities and hazardous chemicals from the water through the reverse osmosis technique. This process purifies the contaminated water and produces pure water which is 100% safe and a 500 LPH RO plant is suitable for various industrial purposes.In order to make a suitable choice as per demand, RO water purifiers come in terms of measuring unit that is LPH or litre per hour which simply means how many litres of raw water can RO water purifier purify.There are two types of RO plants; one is the domestic RO plant made to suit the needs at a smaller level. The second is the commercial/industrial RO plant made to suit water needs at a more significant level like schools, hospitals, etc.
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