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HP5000

Hydro_HP5000_SB320X393Although the HP5000 is designed and manufactured to provide a specific need for the military (Jet Engine Rinse), use of this equipment is unlimited and can be constructed to fit any application.

Unique design allows for the space saving installation, a common request for most applications today. Production rates and delivery rates can be altered with this machine for higher or lower demands.

Contact us for complete specifications. You will surprised by the HP5000’s price, performance and low cost maintenance compared to conventional systems on the market today.

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HP1200 SM

Web220HP1200SMLaboratory – Pharmaceutical – Industrial

Circulating Deionization
Reverse Osmosis System

Designed to meet
CAP/ASTM/NCCLS/USP standards
at your flow demands.

Featured: 1200 gpd RO Production
100 gallon PE conical Storage
7 gpm DI Circulation

Manufactured by
Hydro, Inc., Atlanta, GA

117 Merchants Park Drive
Hoschton, GA 30548
(706) 654-5333
Metro Atlanta
800-579-6869
Outside Metro Atlanta

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Water Quality Specialists

Definitioner

Reverse Osmosis
a process for the removal of dissolved ions from water, in which pressure is used to force the water through semipermeable membrane, which will transmit the water but reject most other dissolved materials.
Osmosis
a process of diffusion of a solvent such as water through a semipermeable membrane which will transmit the solvent but impede most dissolved substances. The normal flow of solvent is from the dilute solution to the concentration solution.
Deionization
the removal of all ionized minerals and salts (both organic and inorganic) from a solution by a two stage ion exchange procedure. First, positively charged for a chemically equivalent amount of hydrogen ions. Second, negatively charged ions are removed by an ion exchange resin for a chemically equivalent amount of hydroxide ions. The hydrogen and hydroxide ions are introduced in this process unite to form water molecules. The term is often used interchangeably with demineralization.