30T Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment equipment is to pass the raw water through a fine filter, a granular activated carbon filter, a compressed activated carbon filter, etc., and then pressurize the pump to use a reverse osmosis membrane with a pore diameter of 1/10000 μm to make a higher concentration of water.
Description
30T Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment equipment is to pass the raw water through a fine filter, a granular activated carbon filter, a compressed activated carbon filter, etc., and then pressurize the pump to use a reverse osmosis membrane with a pore diameter of 1/10000 μm to make a higher concentration of water. It becomes a low-concentration water, and at the same time, all the impurities mixed with water, such as industrial pollutants, heavy metals, bacteria and viruses, are isolated, thereby achieving the physical and chemical indicators and hygienic standards of drinking regulations, and producing pure water.
Specification
Product Name | Water filter system with atural rubber inside |
Item Type | Water treatment plant |
Place of Origin | Jiangsu, China (Mainland) |
Material | SS304 / SS316 |
Capacity | 0.5-100 ton/hour or customized |
Online of RO | TDS and PH Meter |
Total disolved solids | Customized |
Voltage | Customized |
Dimension | Customized |
Control | PLC Inverter |
Suitable raw water | River, underground water, mountain water |
30T Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment
The production of pure water and ultrapure water for industrial production such as monocrystalline silicon semiconductor integrated circuit blocks, picture tubes, glass bulbs, and liquid crystal displays.
Water for the pharmaceutical industry: pharmaceutical, formulation process water, medical hemodialysis, biochemical analysis, infusion, etc.
Produce pure drinking water, distilled water, natural water, mineral water, mineralized water, liquor production, white wine blending with pure water, beer saccharification feed water and pure draft beer filtration.
Petrochemicals such as chemical reaction cooling, chemical agents, fertilizers, fine chemicals, and cosmetic processes use pure water.
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