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Our team is committed to providing you with the latest and most substantial information and news with regard to first-rate water purification systems and products. The informational pieces you will find help will be related to every kind of process within our industry, such as Industrial and Commercial Reverse Osmosis, Seawater Desalination, Water Softening, Ultraviolet Disinfection, Media Filtration, and other water treatment systems, developments, and applications.

Be sure to continue observing our Water Treatment & Purification Blog in order to guarantee yourself updated with the most recent and important technologies, processes, and information in this industry.

9 Advantages of Seawater Desalination Systems

9 Advantages of Seawater Desalination Systems

Posted by Pure Aqua, Inc. on Oct 11th 2018

Desalination is a water supply option that is used widely around the world and involves taking the salt out of water to make it drinkable. Desalination not only eliminates salt from your water, but it also eliminates potentially hazardous minerals and compounds. Microorganisms are removed by physically separating them via chemical procedures. Desalination systems utilize membranes that contain pores narrow enough to trap particles and organic substances as the product water flows through. B...
Membrane Cleaning Systems

Membrane Cleaning Systems

Posted by Pure Aqua, Inc. on Aug 13th 2018

The cleaning skid is designed for manual operation through a local control box located on the skid. A chemical storage tank is mounted on its own stand and connected to the skid with either hard PVC piping or quick disconnect fittings and flexible hoses. This gives the unit the ability to be mounted in a permanent location or totally portable if desired. The piping is schedule 80 PVC that is hydrostatically tested at the factory. The electrical enclosure is NEMA 4X. All skid wiring is...
Industrial Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Systems

Industrial Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Systems

Posted by Pure Aqua, Inc. on Jun 7th 2018

These days, it is remarkable that reverse osmosis is progressively being used even in industrial applications. This is logical and practical due to the technique’s cost efficiency and success. Currently, the procedure is generally used to treat industrial waste water; boiler feed water, and processed water. In the pharmaceutical industry, reverse osmosis is used to method mark water, which in turn is used for different pharmaceutical requests.  Food and beverage industry uses it to p...
About Pure Aqua, Inc.

About Pure Aqua, Inc.

Posted by Pure Aqua, Inc. on Jan 16th 2018

Pure Aqua's capabilities range from small skid mounted systems to millions of gallons per day water treatment plants. We manufacture all types of water purification systems from reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration, media filtration, water softeners, ultraviolet treatment, wastewater treatment, and more. Our engineers have spent the last two decades progressively advancing these systems to meet all possible user requirements and ensure production of the highest quality water. This...
Water Treatment Company

Water Treatment Company

Posted by Pure Aqua, Inc. on Dec 14th 2016

Water is a tasteless, odorless and nearly colorless substance that occupies about 70% of our planet. It is a very vital element to sustaining life on this planet. Without out it, life as we know it would cease to exist. It is an essential building block for all forms of life. Human bodies are made up of about 60% of this stuff. Water is also one of the only elements that can exist in three different states: liquid, solid and gaseous. Water truly is a marvel. In fact it is so marvel...
RO 300 Series Commercial Capacity RO Systems

RO 300 Series Commercial Capacity RO Systems

Posted by Pure Aqua, Inc. on Sep 14th 2016

Briefly, Reverse Osmosis is a technique used to purify water by removing salts and other impurities. This method, which is also known as hyper-filtration, also removes bacteria, sugars, proteins, particles, dyes, and other constituents, that have a molecular weight of greater than 150-250 Daltons. If you require reverse osmosis systems of commercial capacity, you can rely on Pure Aqua for your needs. We manufacture a full line of seawater desalination systems designed for heavy or conti...
Water Purification Equipment for all Markets

Water Purification Equipment for all Markets

Posted by Pure Aqua, Inc. on Nov 11th 2015

Pure Aqua, Inc. specializes in designing and manufacturing custom water treatment systems and reverse osmosis purification systems for industrial, hospitality, restaurant, and commercial applications. We are experts in designing drinking water purification systems,  water filtration systems, and commercial reverse osmosis desalination systems of all sizes to fit your needs in the best method and most cost effective way possible. All of our water purification systems are designe...
Reverse Osmosis vs. Filtration

Reverse Osmosis vs. Filtration

Posted by Pure Aqua, Inc. on Oct 13th 2015

Clean, clear, pure water would not be possible without the aid of some kind of a water system or process that removes contaminants and other impurities. Sure, nature has its own natural method of purifying and filtering water, but with the world’s population continuously growing and pollution on the rise from the multitude of cars on the roads and factories pumping chemicals into the air, nature’s way doesn’t always cut it. She struggles to keep up with the demands of a greedy and dem...
Cleaning Requirements

Cleaning Requirements

Posted by Pure Aqua, Inc. on Jun 15th 2015

In normal operation, the membrane in reverse osmosis elements can become fouled by mineral scale, biological matter, colloidal particles and insoluble organic constituents. Deposits build up on the membrane surfaces during operation until they cause loss in normalized permeate flow, loss of normalized salt rejection, or both. Elements should be cleaned when one or more of the below mentioned parameters are applicable: • The normalized permeate flow drops 10% • The norm...