The process flow of commercial reverse osmosis water purification equipment

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-28

Commercial reverse osmosis water purification equipment is a highly efficient water purification technology widely used in the modern water treatment industry, which aims to remove impurities, pollutants and dissolved ions in water and provide a safe and hygienic water environment.

The following will introduce the process flow and related content of commercial reverse osmosis water purification equipment in detail.

1.Raw Water Treatment:

The first step in a commercial reverse osmosis water purification plant is raw water treatment to ensure that the water entering the system is of good quality and that damage to subsequent equipment is avoided.

Common raw water treatment methods include activated carbon filtration and pretreatment systems, which can remove suspended particulates, organics, and residual chlorine from the water.

2.Feed Pumping:

After pretreatment, the raw water is pumped into the main part of the commercial reverse osmosis water purification equipment through the feed.

The role of the feed pump is to provide sufficient pressure to push the water flow through the reverse osmosis membrane so that water molecules and smaller ions can pass through the membrane pores, while macromolecular species and larger ions are trapped on the membrane surface.

3.Reverse osmosis membrane:

The core part of commercial reverse osmosis water purification equipment is the reverse osmosis membrane.

Reverse osmosis membrane is a high-efficiency filter material, which can effectively remove ions, dissolved substances, bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms in water through its tiny pore size.

This membrane works similarly to a human kidney, separating water molecules and small molecules from raw water.

4.Desalinated water discharge:

Under the action of reverse osmosis membrane, a part of water molecules and solutes pass through the membrane pores to form clean water, while the water that does not pass through is called demineralized water.

This part of the desalinated water needs to be discharged in time to avoid accumulation in the equipment and affect the working effect of the equipment.

Usually, commercial reverse osmosis water purification equipment will be equipped with an automatic control system, which can be discharged and replenished according to the water quality to maintain the stability of the equipment.

5.Post-processing:

In the process of desalination, commercial reverse osmosis water purification equipment removes impurities and solutes in the water, and also removes some minerals and trace elements.

In order to ensure the drinking safety and taste of clean water, the equipment will be equipped with a post-treatment system, and the water quality will be adjusted by adding an appropriate amount of mineralizing agent or mineralized filter material, so that the water purification is more in line with people's needs.

Through the above process, commercial reverse osmosis water purification equipment can effectively remove pollutants and impurities in the water, resulting in a clear, transparent, odorless clean water.

This kind of water purification can not only be used in the drinking water industry, but also in food processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, chemical experiments and other fields to ensure the quality and safety of products.

In practical applications, commercial reverse osmosis water purification equipment needs to be adjusted and optimized according to different water quality conditions and usage needs.

For example, some additional functions can be added, such as sensors to monitor water quality, automatic cleaning membrane devices, etc., to improve the stability and reliability of the equipment.

Commercial reverse osmosis water purification equipment realizes the purification and improvement of water quality through raw water treatment, feed pumping, reverse osmosis membrane, desalinated water discharge and post-treatment and other processes, and provides people with a safe and hygienic water environment.

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