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  2. Silt density index - Wikipedia

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    The silt density index is a measure for the fouling capacity of water in reverse osmosis systems. The test measures the rate at which a 0.45-micrometre filter is plugged when subjected to a constant water pressure of 206.8 kPa (30 psi). The SDI gives the percent drop per minute in the flow rate of the water through the filter, averaged over a ...

  3. Aquifer thermal energy storage - Wikipedia

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    Flow rates for typical applications are between 20 and 150 m 3 /hour/well. The volume of groundwater that is stored and recovered in a year generally varies between 10 000 m 3 and 150 000 m 3 per well. [10] ATES system depths is commonly between 20 and 200 meters. Temperature at these depths is generally close to the annual mean surface ...

  4. Reverse osmosis - Wikipedia

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    Reverse osmosis is a more economical way to concentrate liquids (such as fruit juices) than conventional heat-treatment. Concentration of orange and tomato juice has advantages including a lower operating cost and the ability to avoid heat-treatment, which makes it suitable for heat-sensitive substances such as protein and enzymes .

  5. Membrane scaling - Wikipedia

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    Membrane scaling is when one or more sparingly soluble salts (e.g., calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, etc.) precipitate and form a dense layer on the membrane surface in reverse osmosis (RO) applications. [1] Figures 1 and 2 show scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images of the RO membrane surface without and with scaling, respectively.

  6. Water softening - Wikipedia

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    Reverse osmosis uses an applied pressure gradient across a semipermeable membrane to overcome osmotic pressure and remove water molecules from the solution with hardness ions. The membrane has pores large enough to admit water molecules for passage; hardness ions such as Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ will not fit through the pores.

  7. EXCLUSIVE: Crown And 529 Capital To Co-Build and Co-Own ... - AOL

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    On Monday, Crown Electrokinetics Corp (NASDAQ:CRKN) announced that its Water Solutions division plans to construct and co-own a reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment plant in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico ...

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