Caloris offers RO units on stainless steel frames

There are many advantages to a stainless-steel frame and the main one is that the surface is corrosion-free.
There are many advantages to a stainless-steel frame and the main one is that the surface is corrosion-free.

Caloris Engineering is now able to offer stainless steel skidded water RO configurations by standardising a stainless-steel frame for its units.

There are many advantages to a stainless-steel frame and the main one is that the surface is corrosion-free and will continue that way, even if alterations are made to the frame at a future date.

Caloris and its manufacturing subsidiary, Seitz Stainless, LLC, are specialised in handling stainless steel, so there is no significant cost increase to the stainless-steel frame over the standard alternative. In addition, because the mild steel paint prep and painting steps are eliminated, potential quality problems are avoided and system delivery time is reduced.

"We are pleased to be able to offer stainless steel skidded water RO configurations to our customers," said Caloris President and CEO, Jim Peterson. "This is still another feature of our RO systems that will ensure durability for years to come."

The first unit in this configuration was assembled at the Seitz Stainless facility in Avon, Minnesota. The crew at Seitz fabricated the frame components out of 304 stainless steel before assembling the system in-house.