The blood that is returned from the Reverse Osmosis Seawater Desalination system

Posted by koyowater on May 25th, 2022


The rate at which the blood can be filtered during  Industrial Seawater Desalination RO Systems is largely affected by the fact that the body contains three compartments in which equilibrium must be maintained. These compartments include the intracellular space, extracellular space, and intravascular space. In more basic terms these represent the spaces inside cells, outside cells, and inside the blood vessels. Dialysis can only remove excess water and waste from the intravascular space and is dependent on the body\'s ability to restore equilibrium between the three compartments in order to remove water and waste from the cellular spaces.

The blood that is returned from the Reverse Osmosis Seawater Desalination system to the body has a lower particle concentration than that of the cellular spaces and it causes water and waste to leave the cells and enter the bloodstream via diffusion and osmosis. This blood can then be cycled back through the machine so that additional water and waste can be removed. In order to protect the health and well-being of patients, it is important for dialysis technicians to understand that this recycling process must occur slowly. The human body does not react well to rapid shifts in particle concentrations between compartments and will experience adverse side effects such as nausea, vomiting, muscle cramps, and low blood pressure if the procedure is performed too fast. This is why dialysis treatment sessions last for a minimum of four hours.

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