A reverse osmosis water treatment system is a device that uses reverse osmosis technology to remove impurities and dissolved solids from water, producing high-purity water suitable for various applications.
The reverse osmosis process works by pushing water through a semi-permeable membrane, which filters out dissolved ions, organic matter, and microorganisms, improving water quality significantly.
The main components include a pretreatment system (sand filter, activated carbon filter, softener), a high-pressure pump, a reverse osmosis membrane assembly, a control system, and a post-treatment system (UV sterilizer, ultrafilter, or ion exchanger).
This system can treat various water sources, including tap water, surface water, and groundwater, making it highly adaptable for different applications.
The pretreatment system removes large particles, residual chlorine, organic matter, and hardness ions from the water, protecting the reverse osmosis membrane and extending its lifespan.
The high-pressure pump provides the necessary pressure to push water through the reverse osmosis membrane, usually requiring several times higher pressure than normal water pressure.
The water production capacity ranges from 1 ton, with customizable options available from 0.25 to 50 tons to fit specific needs.
Benefits include efficient purification of dissolved solids, heavy metals, bacteria, and viruses, high automation for ease of use, energy savings, and environmental protection due to low energy consumption and minimal wastewater discharge.
Yes, all models can be customized according to specific requirements and drawings. Customers are encouraged to contact an engineer for tailored solutions.
The tanks can be made from stainless steel or fiberglass, depending on the model and customer preference.
Regular maintenance is recommended, including checking filters, pumps, and membranes, to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the system.
The post-treatment system may include a UV sterilizer, ultrafilter, or mixed bed ion exchanger to further enhance the purity of the treated water.
The system can be equipped with automatic or manual valve heads, including filter and softening valve heads, based on customer preferences.
The control system automatically manages the operation of the equipment, monitors and adjusts parameters such as pressure and flow, ensuring stable and efficient system performance.
A precision filter, typically a 5-core 20-inch 5um PP cotton filter, helps capture smaller impurities and enhances the overall filtration process before water reaches the reverse osmosis membrane.
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