What are the advantages and limitations associated with the reverse osmosis and Ultrafiltration plants? It already is known that there is not just one but there are many and also very huge differences between the reverse osmosis plants and the ultrafiltration plants. The main reason for that is the difference in the technique that is used by both these plants for the treatment of the water it is actually the techniques that make it different for the people. But we are not here for the discussion of the difference between the two types of plants or the water treatment techniques as that has already been discussed in the previous posts. So, this time here in this guide the discussion will be focused on the various advantages and the limitations that are associated with both types of plants. Though, it is seen that reverse osmosis in India is a more popular technique of water treatment as compared to the UF technique, so yes one can say that reverse osmosis plants are used more as compared to the Ultrafiltration plant. But still, there are certain people who are seen confused between the two types of plants as it comes to making a choice.
The advantages associated with a RO water treatment plant are given as follows:  
The plant works on very low powers. The plants are compactly designed and therefore they need less space.