To achieve the required salt purity at a competitive cost, Hyrec’s plant uses a pioneering multi-stage process. Ultrafiltration removes solids, and nanofiltration remove calcium, magnesium, and sulfates before the brine progresses through the SWRO, OARO, and thermal stages.
“This is the world’s first large-scale brine concentration plant using OARO,” says Kayaoglu. “OARO can concentrate solutions up to 25%, though the specific target depends on economic feasibility studies. These studies consider factors such as energy, water, and salt prices, along with energy consumption and investment costs, to determine the optimal concentration for a given project and region.”
Hyrec selected Danfoss APP pumps and iSave ERDs for the plant’s SWRO and OARO processes. “These high-pressure stages are critical to the plant’s TCO,” explains Kayaoglu, “and Danfoss technology ensures their energy efficiency, reliability, and adaptability.”
The SWRO stage includes three trains, each with four APP 86 pumps and four iSave 70 ERDs. The OARO stage has three trains with two APP 78 pumps and two iSave 50 ERDs.
“We chose Danfoss APP pumps for both stages due to their energy efficiency and ability to maintain outstanding performance despite seasonal seawater salinity variations,” explains Kayaoglu. “We chose iSave ERDs because they excel at energy recovery and allow us to manage the mixing ratio, an issue that is especially critical in the OARO stage where higher brine viscosity can reduce efficiency. Furthermore, higher concentration polarization does not affect the iSave’s efficiency. The iSave’s integrated booster pump and motor allow active control of the isobaric ERDs to increase the operational precision that this plant depends on.”
“Last but not least, both APP pumps and iSave ERDs are easy to service, which is vital in remote locations like this. Their proven designs allow us to handle most maintenance on-site,” adds Kayaoglu.