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Understanding Reverse Osmosis: Calculations and Terminology

Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a powerful technology widely used for purifying water in various applications, from residential drinking water systems to industrial processes. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the essential calculations and terminology associated with RO systems.

How Reverse Osmosis Works

Reverse Osmosis operates on the principle of selectively allowing water molecules to pass through a semi-permeable membrane while rejecting contaminants. This process involves applying pressure to the feed water (the water to be treated), forcing it through the membrane. The result is two streams: purified water (permeate) and concentrated contaminants (brine or concentrate).

Key Terminology

RO Equations

$$ \text{Recovery (%)} = \frac{Q_\text{permeate}}{Q_\text{feed}} \times 100 $$

RO Equations

$$ \text{Salt Rejection (%)} = \left(1 – \frac{C_\text{permeate salt}}{C_\text{feed salt}}\right) \times 100 $$

Where Cpermeate & ​ and Cfeed are the concentrations of a salt (TDS) in the permeate and feed water, respectively.

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