Filtration
Processes in which solid particles are removed from water by the use of filter media.
A purification technology that uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove dissolved salts, organic and inorganic molecules and particles from water.
We offer a range of mobile brackish water reverse osmosis assets to meet your specific requirement. These assets are available either within trailer-mounted or containers.
Trailers
MORO 4 X25T® provides four reverse osmosis skids. Each skid can produce > 25m3/hr permeate with a salt rejection of > 95%. They may be operated independently allowing the use of 1,2,3 or 4 skids in parallel to produce > 100m3/hr. Alternatively, 2 or 4 skids can be operated in double pass to produce up to 40m3/hr permeate with a salt rejection of > 99%. This flexible reverse osmosis is designed to meet a range of quality and quantity demands.
MORO 50T®, MORO 42T® and MORO 10T® mobile reverse osmosis assets are capable of producing > 50m3/hr, > 42m3/hr and > 10m3/hr permeate, respectively with a salt rejection of > 95%.
Containers
MORO 25C® mobile reverse osmosis asset is capable of producing > 25m3/hr with a salt rejection of > 95%.
Standard features
Processes in which solid particles are removed from water by the use of filter media.
Ultrafiltration provides macro-modular separation to remove colloids, particles, large organics and microbiological contaminates.
Clarification to remove particles, suspended solids, organics, oil/grease, heavy metals, and colour from feed water.
Degassification is the removal or reduction of dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gasses from water.
This membrane technology treats high salinity water for the removal of dissolved salts, organics, inorganic molecules and particles.
Deionisation for the removal and reduction of dissolved ions to produce high-quality water using ion exchange resins.