As the driest inhabited continent on Earth, Australia faces distinct and pressing challenges when it comes to securing sustainable water resources. With a growing population, increasing demands from agriculture, and the unpredictable nature of our rainfall patterns, the need for reliable, resilient water infrastructure has never been more critical. This infrastructure not only sustains urban centres but also underpins the livelihoods of regional and remote communities, which rely on it to grow the food, livestock, and crops essential to our daily lives.

We offer a full range of systems. Our saltwater purifiers are manufactured to eliminate a large amount of salts and other minerals from seawater using RO. Our equipment does the filtration by employing a high-pressure pump to salty water forcing it through semi-porous membranes denying salts and other organics from flowing through.

Seawater desalination utilizes permeable membranes, which are only tasked to remove dissolved solids while dividing the feed water into purified water and the rejected concentrated salts. The salts and other organics are thrown into the brine stream then flushed into a drain. At the end we have purified water that has 99% less dissolved solids and salts. These seawater reverse osmosis systems are immensely powerful, with the capacity of purifying significantly high TDS water.

Seawater RO systems are usable anywhere from yachts to municipalities. It’s important to choose the correct materials of construction to handle seawater (which is highly corrosive). We use materials such as Duplex SS 2205, SS 2207 or Monel, and SS 904 to guarantee a longer operating life and less maintenance. 

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