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Commercial & Industrial RO Plant in Pune

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Commercial & Industrial RO Plant in Pune

Ethix Water Solutions designs commercial and industrial reverse-osmosis systems for drinking water, process water and utility water requirements. RO capacity and treatment stages are selected around water quality, output demand, recovery target and application.

From 25 LPH to 10,000 LPH requirements, a suitable RO system may include pre-filtration, softening, iron removal, UV, mineral dosing or automated control panels depending on the incoming-water report.

✓ 25 LPH to 10,000 LPH ✓ Commercial & Industrial ✓ RO Pre-Treatment ✓ SS / MS Skid Options ✓ Pune Project Support
Commercial RO System PROJECT DESIGN
01 • FEED Raw Water Borewell, tanker or municipal source
02 • PRE-TREAT Filtration Media filters or cartridge stages as required
03 • RO Membrane Skid Pressure pump, membranes and instrumentation
04 • OUTPUT Treated Water Storage, distribution or process application
Raw Water RO Treatment Use Point
Ethix RO Solutions Designed for Water Quality
25–10,000 LPH Capacity direction for projects
RO Pre-Treatment Filtration, softening and more
Multiple Sectors Hotels to industrial plants
Pune Support Site and application review
Quick Answer When do you need an RO plant?

A commercial or industrial RO plant is selected when an application needs reduced TDS and controlled treated-water quality. The correct plant is sized by required output in LPH, incoming-water analysis, recovery requirement, operating hours, end use and pre-treatment needs—not by TDS alone.

Drinking-water supplyHotels, schools, hospitals, staff facilities and institutions
Process-water requirementFood, manufacturing, laboratories and selected industrial uses
Equipment protectionRO feed, boiler feed and other applications as system design requires
RO Plant Selection

Which Commercial RO Capacity Does Your Site Need?

Final RO capacity depends on treated-water demand, peak usage, operating hours, storage capacity, recovery design and the incoming-water quality report.

25–250 LPH

Small Commercial Use

Suitable capacity direction for offices, cafés, clinics, small hotels, schools and limited drinking-water requirements.

500–1,000 LPH

Mid-Scale Operations

For hotels, hostels, restaurants, institutions, commercial kitchens and medium business facilities.

2,000–5,000 LPH

Large Commercial & Process

For larger hospitality, food processing, manufacturing and higher-volume treated-water requirements.

5,000–10,000 LPH

Industrial Projects

For high-demand sites where detailed engineering, pre-treatment, recovery and automation planning are required.

Applications

RO Plants for Commercial and Industrial Applications

RO plant design changes with the water source, output requirement and final use of treated water. Share the application clearly to select the right system configuration.

H

Hotels & Restaurants

Drinking water, kitchen water, guest facilities, staff needs and food-service water applications.

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M

Manufacturing & Factories

Process water, utility water, equipment feed and custom requirements based on operating conditions.

Discuss your factory RO requirement →
F

Food & Beverage Units

Water-treatment planning for ingredient water, washing, utility applications and selected process needs.

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I

Institutions & Campuses

Schools, colleges, hostels, offices and staff facilities with planned daily drinking-water output.

Plan an institutional RO system →
L

Hospitals & Laboratories

Site-specific purified-water requirements for facilities, laboratories and controlled utility use.

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B

Boiler & Utility Pre-Treatment

RO and supporting treatment systems for selected boiler-feed or utility applications after technical assessment.

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How RO Treatment Works

Typical Commercial RO Treatment Sequence

The actual process sequence can change based on source-water quality. This is a typical design direction, not a fixed configuration for every site.

01

Raw Water Analysis

Review TDS, hardness, pH, iron, turbidity, silica and other relevant parameters.

02

Pre-Treatment

Use filtration, carbon, iron removal, softening or dosing as the water report requires.

03

RO Membrane Stage

Pressure-driven membrane separation reduces dissolved solids in the feed water.

04

Post-Treatment

Use UV, ozone, mineral dosing or other post-treatment options when required by end use.

05

Storage & Distribution

Plan treated-water tank, distribution pump, line size and monitoring for the application.

Technical Input

What Details Are Needed for RO Plant Sizing?

A proper commercial or industrial RO quotation needs technical inputs. This improves sizing accuracy, water recovery planning and pre-treatment selection.

1

Water-Quality Report

  • Raw-water TDS and hardness
  • pH, turbidity and iron
  • Chloride, silica or other critical values
  • Microbiological data where applicable
2

Output Requirement

  • Required RO output in LPH
  • Daily treated-water demand
  • Peak usage period
  • Operating hours per day
3

End Application

  • Drinking-water supply
  • Food or beverage application
  • Process-water requirement
  • Boiler or equipment feed
4

Site & Utilities

  • Available installation space
  • Feed-water pressure and pumping
  • Electrical power availability
  • Drain point for reject water
5

Pre-Treatment Need

  • Sand or multi-media filter
  • Carbon filtration
  • Iron removal
  • Softener / anti-scalant direction
6

Automation & Monitoring

  • Automatic or manual operation
  • Flow and pressure monitoring
  • TDS or conductivity monitoring
  • Control-panel requirements
RO Plant vs Other Treatment

RO Plant vs Water Softener vs Filtration System

An RO plant is part of a broader water-treatment system. It does not replace every type of pre-treatment or hard-water treatment requirement.

Point RO Plant Water Softener Water Conditioner Filtration System
Main Role Reduces dissolved solids and TDS as designed Reduces hardness through ion exchange Supports hard-water scale-management applications Removes suspended particles and selected contaminants
Water Wastage RO reject water is generated and should be planned Uses water during resin regeneration No salt-regeneration water cycle Backwash or replacement needs depend on filter type
TDS Reduction Yes, according to membrane and design parameters Not selected mainly for TDS reduction No Usually no; depends on media and process
Typical Use Drinking, process and selected utility-water applications RO pre-treatment and sites requiring soft water Scale-prone lines, fittings and equipment Raw-water filtration, RO protection and water clarity
Selection Basis Water report, LPH output, recovery and end use Hardness, water demand and regeneration plan Scale concern, site layout and application Turbidity, iron, odour and water-quality findings
Frequently Asked Questions

Commercial & Industrial RO Plant FAQs

Quick answers for hotel, hospital, institutional, factory and process-water RO requirements in Pune.

What RO plant capacity is required for my business?

RO capacity depends on the required treated-water output, daily consumption, peak demand, operating hours, source-water quality, storage capacity and end use. Share your output requirement in LPH and a water report for suitable sizing guidance.

Do I need pre-treatment before an industrial RO plant?

Most commercial and industrial RO systems need suitable pre-treatment. The exact stages—such as filtration, carbon treatment, iron removal, softening or dosing—depend on the incoming-water report and operating conditions.

Can an RO plant reduce TDS in borewell water?

RO systems are selected for TDS and dissolved-solids reduction based on water quality and plant design. Borewell water may also require pre-treatment for hardness, iron, turbidity or other factors before RO.

Is RO suitable for hotels, restaurants and food units?

Yes. RO systems can be designed for suitable drinking-water, kitchen, food-service and utility-water applications, subject to water quality, required output and relevant site requirements.

What is RO reject water and how should it be managed?

RO reject water is the concentrate stream produced during membrane treatment. Its quantity and potential reuse depend on the recovery design, water quality and local application. Reject-water routing should be planned before installation.

What information should I share for a commercial RO quotation?

Share the laboratory water report, target capacity in LPH, daily operating hours, end application, raw-water source, available installation space, power supply, feed-water pressure and drainage availability.

Get the Right Commercial or Industrial RO Plant for Your Site

Share your raw-water report, required LPH output, daily consumption, application, operating hours, installation space and pre-treatment details. Ethix will guide you toward a suitable RO system configuration.

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