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Desalination plant technology

Desalination plant technology is a super exciting way to bring people access to clean water even to some of the driest places around the world that lack water supply! In some parts of the globe they are so scarce it has made it difficult for families and farms to obtain the water they require. SIHE is among those companies that like the carrot are working to provide fresh water to the communities that need it most through desalination. This article will also discuss how desalination works. The pros and cons of desalination process. Why it plays a role in water resources management. 

Desalination is a special process that separates salt and other impurities from seawater brackish water or groundwater. This matters a lot because a lot of people live right next to the ocean but they can’t drink the salty seawater. The salt water desalination plant process involves three core steps:  pretreatment membrane separation and post-treatment.  

How they work, challenges and benefits.

Membrane Separation: This essentially is the heart of the desalination process. The salty water is then pushed through a specific filter called a semi-permeable membrane in this step. This membrane allows only pure water to pass through while intercepting salt and other impurities. Because of this separation we can obtain pure water from salty sources.  

SIHE Desalination plants employ different processes to convert saline water into potable water the reverse osmosis process being the most common method. Reverse osmosis pushes water through a special filter at high pressure. And this pressure pushes the salt and impurities from the clean water. The resulting filtered water is collected in tanks and the brine waste is pumped out to sea. This process is used to help us guarantee we have sufficient consumption for people in dry regions.  

Why choose SIHE Desalination plant technology?

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