Softening
The process of reducing and removing hardness salts from water.
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
Deionisation for the removal and reduction of dissolved ions to produce high-quality water using ion exchange resins.
Clarification to remove particles, suspended solids, organics, oil/grease, heavy metals, and colour from feed water.
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.
This membrane technology treats high salinity water for the removal of dissolved salts, organics, inorganic molecules and particles.