The price of an industrial RO plant can vary depending on a number of factors, including the permeate flow rate, TDS, recovery, type of membrane, and operating hours.
Permeate flow rate: is the amount of water that is produced by the RO plant. The higher the permeate flow rate, the more expensive the plant will be.
Total dissolved solids (TDS): is the amount of dissolved solids in the water. The higher the TDS, the more difficult it will be to remove the contaminants, and the more expensive the plant will be.
Recovery: is the percentage of the feed water that is converted into permeate water. The higher the recovery, the more expensive the plant will be.
Type of membrane: There are a variety of RO membranes available, each with different characteristics. Some membranes are more effective at removing certain contaminants than others. The type of membrane used will also affect the cost of the plant.
Operating hours: The number of hours that the RO plant will be operating will also affect the cost. Plants that will be operating for longer periods of time will be more expensive than plants that will be operating for shorter periods of time.
In general, the cost of a industrial RO plant is largely dependent on the permeate flow rate and the type of RO membrane that is used. It can range from a few thousand to several lakhs of rupees.
If you are interested to know more about RO Plants for commercial and industrial settings, contact Meridian Micro Technology experts at +91-9811561063 or you can send an email to meridianmicro05@gmail.com. We are market leader as a commercial RO plant manufacturer, Sewage Treatment Plants and Effluent treatment plant manufacturer.
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