Water Purification Machines

Natsan Works offers a range of water purification machines, primarily utilizing Reverse Osmosis (RO) technology. We provide various capacities and configurations to suit specific water source challenges (e.g., high total dissolved solids (TDS), fluoride, iron, and suspended solids), including municipal or borehole water namely for;

Domestic/Home Use Systems: Compact under-sink or countertop systems with capacities typically ranging from 50 to 600 gallons per day, suitable for residential needs

Commercial & Industrial RO Plants: Larger-scale systems with capacities starting from 250 liters per hour (LPH) up to several thousand LPH (e.g., 3000 LPH, 10,000 LPH), ideal for water refilling stations, bottling plants, and various industrial applications.

Specialized Systems: These can include containerized units or those incorporating additional stages like UV sterilization, remineralization, and pH adjustment to enhance water quality and safety .

Why Choose Natsan Water Purifying Machines

Quality Assurance

Components used are high-standard and often KEBS approved

Multi Purification

Our machines utilize a comprehensive purification process

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Our Few Benefits

Our reverse osmosis systems are designed to address the specific water purification requirements

Reverse Osmosis Systems Benefits

  • Improved Water Quality
  • Healthier Drinking Water
  • Cost-Effective Solution

What is Reverse Osmosis?

Reverse osmosis is a water purification process that employs a semi-permeable membrane to remove impurities, contaminants, and minerals from water. The process works by applying pressure to push water molecules through the membrane, leaving behind particles, dissolved solids, and harmful substances. This results in clean and purified water that is safe for consumption.

How Does Reverse Osmosis Work?

The reverse osmosis system operates on the principle of creating a concentration gradient. Water passes through the semi-permeable membrane from an area of higher solute concentration to an area of lower concentration. The membrane’s microscopic pores allow only water molecules to pass through, effectively blocking larger particles and impurities.

Some of our Water Purification Machines