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Seawater (RO) Plant in Pakistan?

Water Treatment

Seawater is usually just perceived to be a large water body that’s there for fishing and leisure. That’s because the water is salty and can’t be consumed. How great it’d be if that was drinkable water; there’d be literally no water problems for countless millennia to come.

Sadly, that’s how things are. Seawater isn’t drinkable. In fact, in its actual form, it isn’t any good. However, progressive engineering is allowing us to make use of seawater. With the research that’s going on, we may soon manage to develop a technology that makes seawater turn drinkable.

But there are countless industries where treated seawater can be used. This is done by running the water through a seawater RO plant. Many factories are now using these plants to procure water for industrial use.

This article shall explain the process of seawater RO plants and a few examples of the industries that can benefit from this mechanism.

What’s Reverse Osmosis, & what’s a Reverse Osmosis Plant?

Reverse osmosis is a process to filter out a liquid from its impurities. The process is super simple to understand, and it’s basically sieving the liquid on a molecular level. How it’s done is also simple to understand.

The water that requires filtering, in this case, seawater, is run through a semi-permeable membrane. When the water is passed through the membrane, the salt particles and other minerals are held back. This happens because the size of the molecular membrane only allows the water particles to pass through.

This process is a difficult one to carry out practically, and that’s where we need a reverse osmosis plant. An RO plant takes in the seawater and then treats it on a molecular level. This way, most of the salt particles are removed away from the water.

While this water isn’t treated to be drinkable, many industries can use it instead of freshwater. This process not only saves natural freshwater but also ensures the availability of water at all times.

Down below, we shall now see a few industries that can benefit from getting a Seawater reverse osmosis (RO) plant:

Biopharmaceutical

The biopharmaceutical industry needs water for many purposes. A lot of these industries are determined to minimize their water footprint by choosing to use water from the seawater RO plant. This also preserves fresh water, which is fast becoming a scarce resource globally.

Oil & Gas

The oil and gas industry requires a lot of water. One purpose, for instance, is to keep the heavy machinery cool. They can’t use salted seawater directed as it causes rust and corrosion. So traditionally, freshwater is what’s used to do the job.

However, many oil and gas companies have switched to treated saltwater because it gets the job done, and the freshwater is no longer needed.

Automobile

Another industry that uses a lot of freshwater. With automobiles being in high demand always, the consumption of fresh water is very high. By installing wastewater treatment plants, automobile companies are now drastically reducing their water usage.

Other Industries

There are several other industries that are also shifting to using treated seawater instead of freshwater. Some of them include Food and Beverage, Electronics, Water bottling industry, etc.

Final Words

Freshwater is a scarce resource. Seawater RO plants are now allowing us to stop using fresh water for industrial purposes. This means that more water is available for human consumption. If you are also planning to make a shift and need help with water solutions in Pakistan, then contact us.

TPS water has been an innovative leader in the water solutions industry. We offer solutions for domestic, commercial and industrial purposes. We offer the best performing RO plants to serve the purpose. Visit the website now to get a quote or contact us directly to get your queries resolved.

So if you want a water filtration plant or an RO plant installed, just let us know.