Monday 27 January 2014

Reverse osmosis water filtration and its benefits to glass and dishwasher users.

Reverse osmosis has been the buzz word of the past few years but it is not a new concept, it has been around for 50+ years, but most people don't know what it is or how it can benefit them.

What is Reverse Osmosis Filtration?

To put it simply, reverse osmosis is an efficient way of filtering water to achieve almost total demineralisation.

What does this mean for the end user?

It means that for those washing glassware or cutlery, there is no spotting left on the glass or cutlery after drying. This eliminates the need for polishing of glassware, saving time and ultimately, money.

As a side effect of the Reverse Osmosis water, chemical consumption is also reduced by up to 60%, saving even more dollars.

Is Reverse Osmosis suited to my situation?

There are many factors which will determine whether Reverse Osmosis is suited to a situation and which unit will suit you best.

Wage costs: A simple calculation of how many man hours are wasted either polishing glassware or cutlery (i.e.: (Number of hours polishing) X (Hourly wage rate) X (Days per annum of operation)). These hours can add up to a huge cost quickly (e.g.: 1 hour per day x $15.96 (the minimum wage) x 300 days per year (6 days per week, 2 week shut down) = $4,788.00 per annum).
Do you spend enough time polishing to justify a new glass washer?

Services available at site: Reverse osmosis filters require a cold water feed (< 35 degrees Celsius). This will affect the performance of the glass washer by increasing recovery times and limiting the amount of cycles permissible per hour. To overcome this, it is possible to add buffer tanks and convert many units to 3 phase power giving you the required recovery rates for busy establishments.
How many cycles per hour do you require?
Do you have the services available to run the unit to your requirements?

Reverse osmosis may not be for everyone, but it definitely has its benefits. If you are looking at improving your productivity and reducing labour costs, please contact me for further information on how Hobart can help. 0407 500 997.


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