1972
DOI: 10.5957/mt1.1972.9.2.216
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Reverse-Osmosis Treatment of Water and Waste Water

Abstract: Reverse osmosis is a continuous, reliable, demineralization and concentration process that requires very little operating attention. The key component is a semipermeable membrane that passes water but retains all suspended matter and most of the dissolved salts and organic substances in water. Reverse osmosis is being applied to high-purity water production, waste-stream concentration for pollution control, water reclamation, and food and pharmaceutical processing. It offers significant advantages over some ot… Show more

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