Desalination

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What is Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Desalination?

Desalination is the removal of dissolved salts from seawater, mineralized groundwater, brackish water from inland seas, and municipal wastewater. The desalination process renders these waters safe for irrigation, industrial applications, human consumption, and other purposes. Desalination methods include thermal processes (heat transfer and phase change) and membrane processes (separating water from dissolved salt using thin, semipermeable synthetic materials).

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  • Reliable monitoring and control system of the world's first, 16" seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) membrane desalination plant.
  • Accurate measurements of the SWRO parameters with Yokogawa conductivity meters, pH meters, and magnetic flow meters contribute to a longer SWRO membrane life and reduce Total Cost of Ownership.
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By understanding what causes the difficulties in pH measurements and having the proper equipment, stable and accurate pure water pH measurement can be accomplished.

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How much do you know about pressure transmitters? Are you accurately, quickly and reliably measuring pressure? Ultimately, the drive of any good pressure transmitter is to get an accurate, reliable pressure measurement to the data user quickly. This video gives you the answers to your basic questions about pressure and pressure transmitters.

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