PERMEATE
0 GPM
REJECT
0 GPM
FEED
1 GPM
RECOVERY
1 %

MOBILE RO

Ro mobile dialysis system
ro mobile dialysis water systems

Our easy to transport Mobile RO Dialysis Water treatment Unit provides the required flexibility for integration into hospital and home needs.

SPECIFICATIONS

Key Features

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Mobile RO Dialysis Water treatment FAQ

A pump pushes water through a semipermeable membrane or filter, removing practically all pollutants, including germs and viruses.

Conventional dialysis requires the endotoxin concentration in the dialysis water and dialysate to be <2 EU/ml with an action level of 1 EU/ml (Table 2) (5,6). However, the 2011 AAMI recommendations lowered the acceptable endotoxin concentration to <0.25 EU/ml in dialysis water and <0.5 EU/ml in the dialysate (8). source

Portable Dialysis Water Systems

Patients who have reached the final stage of renal disease are commonly subjected to dialysis on a predetermined timetable. The artificial cleansing of the patient’s blood is a significant strain for the patient. Large volumes of dialysis water must be cleared from the body before toxin removal from the blood can take place. There has not been a method that is both low-cost and efficient for recovering this dialysate up to this point. For this reason, researchers at Fraunhofer are working on a cryo-purification approach that can clean the water without causing it to be lost in the process. This strategy not only cuts expenses, but it also has the potential to pave the path for a wearable prosthetic kidney by allowing for more gentle, long-term dialysis therapy while maintaining total water autonomy.

Our reverse osmosis (RO) devices are intended for consistent production output and extensive monitoring capabilities. We continue to educate our customers and staff on new AAMI and CMS regulations.