Excel Filtration Private Limited
Excel Filtration Private Limited
Jodhpur Village, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
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Our product range includes a wide range of industrial water treatment plant, water treatment plants, packaged water treatment plants, water treatment systems, water demineralization plant and dialysis ro plant.

Industrial Water Treatment Plant

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Approx. Price: Rs 24,500 / PieceGet Latest Price

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Plant Capacity2000 LPH
Treatment TechniqueRO
Automation GradeFully Automatic
Deliver TypePAN India
Country of OriginMade in India

We have with us rich experience in successfully handling the demands of precision designed and optimally functioning INDUSTRIAL WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
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Plant Capacity2000 LPH
Water Source TypeIndustrial Wastewater
I Deal InNew Only
Deliver TypePAN India
Country of OriginMade in India

We have with us rich experience in successfully handling the demands of precision designed and optimally functioning WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
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Packaged Water Treatment Plants

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MaterialSS
Deals InNew Only
BrandExcel Filtration
TypeWater Treatment
Country of OriginMade in India

Water purification involves processing wastewater through a multibarrier treatment system to produce high-quality drinking water. The advanced technologies used in this process include micro/ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis and advanced oxidation/ultra-violet disinfection. The purified water produced can then be added to a natural supply source, such as a water supply reservoir, to supplement drinking water supplies. It is then further treated through the drinking water treatment plant before distribution to the city.
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Water Treatment Systems

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Plant Capacity2000 LPH
Water Source TypeIndustrial Effluent
Treatment TechniqueRO
Automation GradeFully Automatic
Deliver TypePAN India
Country of OriginMade in India

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Water Demineralization Plant

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Usage/ApplicationWater Filtration
Voltage(V)240V
Frequency Range50-60Hz
I Deal InNew Only
Country of OriginMade in India

Demineralization is the process of removing mineral salts from Water by using the ion exchange process. Demineralized Water is Water completely free (or almost) of dissolved minerals as a result of one of the following processes:
  • Distillation
  • Deionization
  • Membrane filtration (reverse osmosis or nano filtration)
  • Electro-dialysis Or other technologies.

Why water is de mineralized before using it for industry purpose?
Distilled water contains dissolved silica. If distilled water is fed to boiler and turbine section it will unbalance the temperature in boiler section from higher to lower temperature or lower to higher temperature. Distilled water contains dissolved silica. DM water is applicable to boilers feed Water, Textiles, Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals, Breweries, Swimming pools, Potable Water, Hospitals, Automobile, and Battery, Fertilizers.

Why to choose us?
We provide our clients a high-quality Demineralization Water Plant. Our offered demineralization plant removes mineral salts from water by using the ion-exchange process. This demineralization plant is provided in customized options in order to fulfill the needs of clientele. Today, we are regarded as one of the trusted Demineralization Water Plant Exporters.

Resins we are using are well suited for removal of the ionic impurities. It is most stable over a wide range of temperatures and can be easily regenerated.

Working Principle
A DM Water System produces mineral free water by operating on the principles of ion exchange, Degasification, and polishing. De mineralized water also known as De-ionized Water, water that has had its mineral ions removed. Mineral ions such as cations of sodium, calcium, iron, copper, etc and anions such as chloride, sulfate, nitrate, etc are common ions present in Water. Deionization is a physical process which uses specially-manufactured ion exchange resins which provides ion exchange site for the replacement of the mineral salts in water with water forming H+ and OH- ions. De-mineralization technology is the proven process for treatment of Water.

Ion exchange process is widely accepted for water treatment and purification. (An ion is an atom or group of atoms with an electric charge. Positively-charged ions are called cations and are usually metals; negatively-charged ions are called anions and are usually non-metals).

Ion-exchange is a rapid and reversible process in which impurity ions present in the water are replaced by ions released by an ion-exchange resin.

There are two basic types of resin.
  • Cation exchange resins
  • Anion exchange resins

Cation exchange resins will release Hydrogen (H+) ions or other positively charged ions in exchange for impurity cations present in the water. Anion exchange resins will release hydroxyl (OH-) ions or other negatively charged ions in exchange for impurity anions present in the water.

There are three ways in which ion-exchange technology can be used in water treatment and purification:
  • Cation exchange resins alone can be employed to soften water by Base Exchange;
  • Anion-exchange resins alone can be used for organic scavenging or nitrate removal;
  • Combinations of cation and anion-exchange resins can be used to remove virtually all the ionic impurities present in the feed water, a process known as de-ionization. Water de-ionizers purification process results in water of exceptionally high quality.
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Dialysis RO Plant

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Approx. Price: Rs 1.75 Lakh / PieceGet Latest Price
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RO Capacity1000 LPH
MaterialStainless Steel
Usage/ApplicationIndustrial
Deliver TypePan India
Country of OriginMade in India

Dialysis RO Plant is typically used to treat surface, ground and brackish water from small to large flows. Many industries use the reverse osmosis system to treat their water. These industries include metal finishing, boiler feed water, semiconductor manufacturing and pharmaceutical.

All RO systems depend on good pre treatment to the feed water. This is achieved by the use of Organic Scavengers, Activated carbon media and base exchange Water Softeners. It is true to say that excellent pre treatment is a requirement for long, reliable and efficient Reverse Osmosis operation.

Chemical attack happens when a membrane comes into contact with an oxidiser like chlorine, which will burn the membrane and effect performance. Activated carbon is a pre requisite for this purpose.

Benefits and Disadvantages:
  • A reverse osmosis system effectively removes contaminants like pyrogens and colloids and is easy to monitor and confirm performance.
  • The waste stream, (concentrate) is flushed to drain during plant operation. Because of this 70% of the feed water is recovered as purified water (permeate).
  • Common Mistakes Made With Reverse Osmosis Systems

Why do mistakes happen?
A Reverse Osmosis plant only works properly if three factors are taken into consideration:
  • Correct professional installation
  • Thorough pre-treatment of water to remove inorganic and chemical contaminants
  • Regular maintenance of the plant, including cleaning of membranes and replacement where necessary.

It goes without saying, therefore, that mistakes arise to the extent that these three factors are neglected or ignored. Problems arise in reverse osmosis systems in cases where:
  • The plant has been poorly designed or installed incorrectly
  • Input water has been insufficiently treated to remove chlorine, calcium and magnesium
  • Membranes are not regularly cleaned or replaced, or the plant pumps are not sufficiently maintained
  • Signs there are problems with your Reverse osmosis system
  • The following should be seen as an early warning sign that something is not completely right with your RO plant. If you notice anything like this through routine monitoring or inspection, get on the phone to one of our engineers right away, before a serious issue occurs.

Reverse osmosis recovery rate is less than 70%:
For any well-designed RO system, 70% recovery of permeate should be the golden standard you should look for. Should it drop below this figure, it should be treated as a ‘Canary in the cage’ that some maintenance is required.

Other Detail:

Raw Water Pump:
  • To generate the pressure for down the line system.

Pressure Sand Filter (PSF):
  • The water is first filtered by a pressure sand filter unit for removal of suspended matters and turbidity.

Activated Carbon Filter (ACF):
  • To remove color, odor, chlorine, oil & grease from the raw water.

Micron Cartridge Filter (MCF):
  • These are pressure vessels fitted internally with spun or pleated cartridge element which removes micron-sized particles.

Antiscalant Dosing System:
  • To prevent the membrane from scaling (hardness).

High-Pressure Pump:-
  • A high-pressure pump is provided for supplying the feed water to the RO system at high pressure of 10 - 12 kg/cm2.

Desalination System by RO Membrane Element:
  • A reverse osmosis system rejects 90-95% of total dissolved solids (TDS).
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Water Desalination Plant

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Usage/ApplicationCommercial
I Deal InNew Only
Deliver TypePAN India
Capacity1000-2000 (Liter/hour)
Country of OriginMade in India

Reverse osmosis systems are typically used to treat surface, ground and brackish water from small to large flows. Many industries use the reverse osmosis system to treat their water. These industries include metal finishing, boiler feed water, semiconductor manufacturing and pharmaceutical.

All RO systems depend on good pre treatment to the feed water. This is achieved by the use of Organic Scavengers, Activated carbon media and base exchange Water Softeners. It is true to say that excellent pre treatment is a requirement for long, reliable and efficient Reverse Osmosis operation.

Chemical attack happens when a membrane comes into contact with an oxidiser like chlorine, which will burn the membrane and effect performance. Activated carbon is a pre requisite for this purpose.

Benefits and Disadvantages:
  • A reverse osmosis system effectively removes contaminants like pyrogens and colloids and is easy to monitor and confirm performance.
  • The waste stream, (concentrate) is flushed to drain during plant operation. Because of this 70% of the feed water is recovered as purified water (permeate).
  • Common Mistakes Made With Reverse Osmosis Systems

Why do mistakes happen?
A Reverse Osmosis plant only works properly if three factors are taken into consideration:
  • Correct professional installation
  • Thorough pre-treatment of water to remove inorganic and chemical contaminants
  • Regular maintenance of the plant, including cleaning of membranes and replacement where necessary.

It goes without saying, therefore, that mistakes arise to the extent that these three factors are neglected or ignored. Problems arise in reverse osmosis systems in cases where:
  • The plant has been poorly designed or installed incorrectly
  • Input water has been insufficiently treated to remove chlorine, calcium and magnesium
  • Membranes are not regularly cleaned or replaced, or the plant pumps are not sufficiently maintained
  • Signs there are problems with your Reverse osmosis system
  • The following should be seen as an early warning sign that something is not completely right with your RO plant. If you notice anything like this through routine monitoring or inspection, get on the phone to one of our engineers right away, before a serious issue occurs.
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Chirag Shah (Managing Director)
Excel Filtration Private Limited
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Jodhpur Village, Ahmedabad - 382213, Gujarat, India


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