GE introduces new RO system
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
GE Water & Process Technologies has introduced a new reverse osmosis (RO) system for a broad range of applications including general industrial, power, refining and petrochemical industries.
The PROflex RO was redesigned to incorporate customer feedback to provide a cost effective, easy-to-configure system that offers many frequently requested options.
The RO system offers up to a 30% capital cost savings compared to PRO RO systems. It is configurable using GE’s new online product configurator. It allows customers to select the exact flow rate required by the application from a range of PROflex ROs that fit the application.
Kevin Cassidy, Global Leader, Engineered Systems—GE’s Water & Process Technologies, said: “Our customers told us we needed to be more competitively priced and flexible in our RO product offering. The new PROflex RO system provides those benefits and more.”
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