Easton, MD ̶ Caloris Engineering has raised the robustness bar for skidded water RO systems by standardizing on a stainless steel frame for its units.
The advantages to the stainless steel frame are many. Notably, the surface is corrosion-free and will continue to be, even if alterations are made to the frame at a future date.

Because Caloris and its manufacturing subsidiary, Seitz Stainless, LLC, are specialized in handling stainless steel, there is no significant cost increase to the stainless steel frame over the standard alternative. And 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 & 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, Minn. The crew at Seitz fabricated the frame components out of 304 stainless steel before assembling the system in-house.
To discuss your wastewater processing needs with a Caloris engineer, please call 410-822-6900, or send email to problem.solved@caloris.com.
About Caloris Engineering, LLC
Caloris Engineering engineers and builds evaporation, membrane and drying processing systems for the juice, dairy and other food industries to create the best achievable concentrates and a wide spectrum of powders produced on Caloris Tower or Compact Multiple Stage (CMS) spray dryers. Both stand-alone and integrated solutions are available. Caloris equipment is also used to treat industrial wastewater. Caloris Thin Film Dryers (TFDs) convert brines and other wastewater concentrates into powder. Caloris technologies are consistently energy efficient for lower costs and reduced carbon footprints. The company was founded in 2006 in Easton, Md. Learn more at https://caloris.com.