boiler feed water treatment demineralization reverse osmosis

boiler feed water treatment demineralization reverse osmosis
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  • Can a reverse osmosis unit be used to treat a boiler?
  • An application is presented of the Mega Company's reverse osmosis units in the area of water treatment for boilers. It describes some installations and their properties — source water quality, pre-treatment techniques, and product quality. A brief comparison of the reverse osmosis process and ion exchangers is also presented.
  • What is the difference between demineralization plant and reverse osmosis plant?
  • Demineralization plant employs a chemical method to separate out the dissolved salt in raw water. But reverse osmosis plant employs a simple physical method to separate the dissolved salts. Before feeding the raw water to these plants sand filtration is done by different filters.
  • What are the different types of osmosis & demineralization plants?
  • For continuous supply of feed water to boiler, after removing impurities, there are two types of plant generally incorporated. These are: Demineralization plant employs a chemical method to separate out the dissolved salt in raw water. But reverse osmosis plant employs a simple physical method to separate the dissolved salts.
  • What is demineralized water quality for feed to boiler?
  • Demineralized water quality for feed to boiler has to be in the range of <0.1 to 0.5 uS/cm depending on the type of boilers. Source of feed water to produce demineralized water includes, seawater, river water, lake water, well water, service water, industrial water and etc.