RO provides schools with safe Drinking Water
Reverse Osmosis (RO) is perhaps the most common term associated with water purification these days.
Expert insights on water treatment, reverse osmosis, and purification systems
Reverse Osmosis (RO) is perhaps the most common term associated with water purification these days.
Reverse osmosis systems typically use two to three gallons of water to reject the contaminants. This type of system is extremely useful for seawater desalinization
Energy desalination systems run differently, but thinking about is to single the water right from salt by using the natural system one finds in the marine environments
AMPAC USA installed a seawater desalination watermaker on a Philippine Navy frigate, providing crew water independence during western Philippines patrols.
Ampac-USA Installing a High Purity Reverse Osmosis in Disney Land Theme Park, Califonia
Seawater Desalination Watermakers from Ampac USA
AMPAC USA supplied 2 industrial RO plants (80,000 GPD each) to the Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert, providing water for 40,000 employees.
Ampac USA Was awarded a project to design and install Four Commercial Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Systems at the Bellfonte Nuclear Plant
Nearly 3,000 U.S. communities have lead contamination worse than Flint. Learn causes, health risks, EPA standards, and how reverse osmosis removes lead.