A reverse osmosis system
is a highly effective water filtration system. Still, several factors
can affect the overall performance. To keep your system operating
optimally, you need to be aware of what these factors are and how they
can compromise your filter. Here are a few of the major ones to
consider.
Tuesday, 21 July 2015
Thursday, 9 July 2015
AXEON Launches Two New Lines of Commercial Reverse Osmosis Systems
AXEON Water Technologies takes pride in being an industry leader in the field of membrane technology. For 25 years, our success has been driven by our commitment to deliver only the best products and solutions to our customers. For this reason, we always strive to maintain our high standards and improve our offerings. Staying true to our purpose, we are launching two new lines of light commercial reverse osmosis systems. These new units are in a middle range, more powerful than a typical residential unit but more compact than full-fledged commercial units.
http://www.commercialreverseosmosis.com/blog/axeon-launches-two-new-lines-of-commercial-reverse-osmosis-systems.html
Monday, 29 June 2015
Why Purify Your Resto Water with a Commercial Reverse Osmosis System
Clean water is crucial to the success of every restaurant. After all, unsafe water may result in poor-tasting food and beverages and could lead to reduced restaurant visits. This is also the reason why there has been an ongoing debate between using bottled vs. tap water. For many years, bottled water has been positioned as the best source of drinking water, even better than tap water. Many tests, however, have debunked this and have proven that tap water is just as safe as bottled water. In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), responsible for regulating municipal water supplies, requires utility companies to conduct tests many times per month to ensure the safety of tap water.
http://www.commercialreverseosmosis.com/blog/why-purify-your-resto-water-with-a-commercial-reverse-osmosis-system.html
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
How Companies Can Benefit from RO Filters
First introduced in the
1950s, reverse osmosis (RO) is fast becoming a popular choice by many companies
seeking purified water in large amounts. Developed for desalination purposes,
reverse osmosis takes its cue from natural osmosis to purify water by turning the
process around. It involves pumping dirty water under high pressure through an RO
membrane, allowing clean water to go through, while flushing contaminants out.
Commercial reverse osmosis systems do this on a large scale, benefitting many
operations through such applications as processing grade water for
pharmaceuticals, and beverages and food products. Here are some of RO’s advantages:
- Quick and Efficient. When you pump water into a commercial reverse osmosis system, there's no long wait. For example, distillation systems that purify through steam and condensation often require you to wait for hours to get the same amount of water back. Plus, they require a lot of energy. In contrast, RO filters are fast, and the only energy required is for adding pressure to the water.
- Low maintenance. Other water purification systems need regular clean-up and maintenance. All you need to do with RO systems is to change the membrane. This can be done in a matter of minutes instead of hours, plus, only on a monthly, and not weekly, basis.
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
The Advantages of Reverse Osmosis Treated Water
Water
may not be as exciting of a drink compared to soda or liquor, but it
is a necessity in the lives of all humans. All people need water to
sustain themselves and stave off the effects of dehydration. Humans,
however, can only consume water that has few or no impurities at all,
as any contaminant can pose a significant health hazard to the
drinker. Fortunately, people can have their water treated through
reverse osmosis to reduce the number of particulates in the liquid,
making it safe to drink.
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
AXEON Builds Commercial Reverse Osmosis Systems That Suit Your Needs
AXEON Water Technologies designs and manufactures commercial reverse osmosis systems to meet any clients’ requirements. We offer standard and customizable commercial reverse osmosis systems ranging from 200 gpd (gallons per day) to 36,000 gpd. AXEON prides itself in offering the customer various options in commercial reverse osmosis system operation, water quality and flow rates in order to attain the most efficient system possible. AXEON also offers a range of commercial reverse osmosis wall mount systems which have a space-saving design while still having the performance and reliability AXEON customers are acquainted with. AXEON is a one-stop-shop, providing its customers with every detail necessary to create a custom commercial reverse osmosis system.
http://commercialreverseosmosis.com/blog/axeon-builds-commercial-reverse-osmosis-systems-that-suit-your-needs.html
Monday, 20 April 2015
Purifying Your Restaurant Water
Good
water quality is essential to a successful restaurant operation.
Since tap water isn’t purified, local water suppliers usually add
disinfecting chemicals such as chlorine to make it safe for drinking.
Disinfectants give the water an unpleasant taste and odor, however;
many restaurants try to mask this by increasing the amount of powders
or syrups they mix with it.
This
explains why there are restaurants that serve drinks that taste too
strong. In addition, the method leads to inconsistencies in beverage
flavor, which can be dissatisfying for customers. A highly effective
water treatment system like reverse osmosis (RO) can significantly
enhance water flavor and taste consistency for mixed beverages.
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