Especially designed for large size industrial water treatment applications, our product series high capacity reverse osmosis treatment plants are tailored to meet required water treatment needs with flow rate capacities from 5000 lph to 50000 lph, which can be further expended. This series meets complicated engineering specifications and much more; fast delivery and competitive price also matter of concern. Manufactured with latest technology, these big ro plants eliminate the use of chemicals and optimize energy consumption, thus reducing operational costs and increasing ROI.
From concept to layout drawing to manufacturing and installation, Bionics Advanced Filtration Systems, is your one-stop-source for all the services at one place. Our product series large size industrial reverse osmosis water treatment systems are successfully utilized in semiconductor, boiler feed, municipal and food and beverage industry and seawater desalination etc.
A Water Treatment Plant is a critical infrastructure system designed to purify raw water from natural sources such as rivers, lakes, borewells, or seawater, making it safe and suitable for human consumption, industrial use, or agricultural applications. These plants use a combination of physical, chemical, and biological processes—such as sedimentation, filtration, chlorination, reverse osmosis, and UV treatment—to effectively remove contaminants like dirt, debris, pathogens, harmful chemicals, and dissolved solids.
Water treatment plants are essential for supplying clean and hygienic water in urban and rural areas, helping prevent waterborne diseases and ensuring compliance with national and international water quality standards. They are widely used in municipal supply systems, housing complexes, factories, hotels, hospitals, and educational institutions. With increasing concerns over water pollution and scarcity, investing in a water treatment plant not only ensures a continuous supply of purified water but also promotes sustainability, conserves natural resources, and supports public health and environmental protection.
A water treatment plant is an engineered facility that takes raw water from sources such as rivers, lakes, wells, or seawater and processes it through multiple treatment stages to meet specific quality standards for drinking, industrial, or municipal use.
While a filtration plant focuses primarily on removing suspended solids and certain dissolved impurities, a complete WTP generally combines several processes—coagulation–flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, and sometimes softening, aeration, or advanced oxidation—to address a broader spectrum of physical, chemical, and microbiological contaminants.
Industries such as power generation, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, electronics, textiles, and chemicals often set up on‑site WTPs to secure a consistent supply of process water that meets stringent quality requirements and regulatory norms.
Preventive maintenance is typically scheduled daily for basic checks, weekly for chemical dosing systems, and monthly or quarterly for equipment calibration and media backwashing. Major overhauls, membrane replacements, or filter‑media changes are planned at multiyear intervals depending on usage and water quality.
With proper design, quality construction, and diligent operation and maintenance, the civil structures of a WTP can last 30–50 years, while mechanical and electrical components generally require refurbishment or replacement every 10–15 years.
Water Pure Filteration is a well known manufacturer of RO Systems in Ahmedabad. Reverse osmosis (RO) is a water purification technology that uses a Semipermeable membrane.
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