A Concrete Mixing RO Plant (Reverse Osmosis Plant) is used to treat water before it is used in concrete production. Since water quality directly affects the strength, setting time, and durability of concrete, RO-treated water ensures consistent quality by removing salts, TDS, hardness, chlorides, and other impurities. Why RO Water is Used in Concrete Mixing Water used in concrete should: Be free from harmful salts (chlorides, sulfates) Have controlled TDS levels Be free from organic impurities Not affect cement hydration RO Plant Process Flow for Concrete Mixing Raw Water Tank ↓ Raw Water Pump ↓ Multi-Grade Sand Filter (removes suspended solids) ↓ Activated Carbon Filter (removes odor, chlorine, organics) ↓ Micron Cartridge Filter (5 micron / 1 micron) ↓ High Pressure Pump ↓ RO Membrane ↓ Treated Water Tank (for concrete mixing) Reject water can be reused for: Curing Washing Gardening Concrete Plant Capacity Required RO Plant (Approx.) 30 m3/hr 5-10 KLD 60 m3/hr 10-20 KLD 90+m3/hr 20-50 KLD
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