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Containerized Water Treatment for Power Plants in Argentina

7/17/2017

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RODI Systems has successfully delivered and commissioned two containerized high purity water treatment systems for power plant applications in Argentina. The 20 m3/hr plants utilize ceramic microfiltration (www.cembrane.com), two-pass RO, decarbonation, and EDI to provide high purity water for injection into the air inlets of combustion turbines.

These plants were designed, fabricated, and delivered EXW within 100 days of receiving the order.

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11/19/2021 02:25:54 am

Interested in learning more about RODI Systems' water treatment systems. Can't wait to read more of your blogs!

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7/5/2022 03:16:05 am

Wow, it's amazing to learn that these plants were designed, fabricated, and delivered EXW within 100 days of receiving the order.

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7/6/2022 10:27:24 pm

With containerized water treatment systems, you may make large-scale reverse osmosis facilities less challenging. The difficulty and installation of installing water purification systems may be avoided by selecting pre-designed, module-sized plants that are completely constructed in typical 20-ft and 40-ft containers with the option of a 10-ft container. Wherever potable water is required, containerized water treatment systems are transported. Commissioned staff are prepared to manage the systems and provide high-quality potable water within days after delivery after a quick training session.

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7/31/2022 09:36:39 pm

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