Portable RO Plant For Dialysis Unit
Water used for the preparation of dialysis fluid is usually derived from a source of drinking water like a municipal water supply. The thing to understand here is that this drinking water can not be used as dialysis water and requires more advanced treatments to bring down chemical and microbial contamination.
Kidney dialysis involves large amounts of water for dialysis solution preparation. The ‘dialysate’ is in nearly direct contact with the patient’s blood, separated only by a thin membrane. The purity of water is crucial in dialysis, since contamination with halides, aluminum, etc., can lead to morbidity and mortality. Unicare offers special portable (Compact) RO plants that are used for kidney dialysis based on advanced technology. Our plants help in removing 97-99% of the total mixed solids along with bacteria, organics, and other particulates.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
⦁ Innovative system design
⦁ Useful for Stops bacterial contamination
⦁ Integrated micron pre-filtration
⦁ The integrated membrane cleaning system
⦁ Simple in operation and easy to maintain
⦁ Complete system automation capabilities
⦁ Assured quality and consistent performance
⦁ Continuous membrane and pump protection
⦁ Reliable performance and operation flexibility
⦁ Advanced thin film composite membrane technology
⦁ Long membrane life with improved fouling and chemical resistance
Healthy individuals have a weekly water intake of around 14 liters of water (ie, 2 L/day). However, a typical hemodialysis prescription, ie. thrice weekly for four hours per session exposes the patient to more than 500 liters of water per week. Because of this substantially higher exposure to contaminants in water like lead, additional treatment of water used for the preparation of dialysis water is required.
A portable RO plant for a dialysis unit is a specialized water filtration system designed to purify water used for dialysis. RO stands for Reverse Osmosis, which is the process by which the water is purified.
Dialysis is a medical treatment that involves removing waste and excess fluid from the blood of patients with kidney failure. During dialysis, large amounts of water are used to flush out the patient’s blood, and this water must be free of impurities and contaminants to avoid harming the patient.
A portable RO plant for a dialysis unit is a compact system that is designed to produce high-quality water quickly and efficiently. It typically includes a pre-filter to remove large particles and a carbon filter to remove chlorine and other chemicals. The water is then passed through a semi-permeable membrane that filters out smaller particles and impurities, including bacteria and viruses.
Portable RO plants are popular in dialysis units because they are easy to transport and set up, and they provide a reliable source of clean water for patients. They can also be used in remote or rural areas where access to clean water is limited.
Overall, a portable RO plant for a dialysis unit is a critical component of the dialysis process, as it ensures that the water used in treatment is safe and free of harmful contaminants.