1.5 T RO Industrial Reverse Osmosis System Water Treatment Machinery
Production Description
Pretreatment three-tank process flow:
Raw water tank - raw water pump - quartz sand filter - activated carbon filter - resin softener - security filter - high pressure pump - RO reverse osmosis system - pure water tank
Parameter Table
Model
|
Water Making Ability
|
Inlet Caliber
|
Effluent Caliber
|
Blowdown alCer
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Size(mm)
|
Power
|
YSRO-0.5T
|
0.5m3/h
|
DN20
|
DN20
|
DN15
|
1500×600×1500
|
1.3kw
|
YSRO-1T
|
1m3/h
|
DN25
|
DN25
|
DN20
|
1700×600×1500
|
2.1kw
|
YSRO-2T
|
2m3/h
|
DN32
|
DN25
|
DN20
|
2500×1000×1950
|
4.4kw
|
YSRO-3T
|
3m3/h
|
DN40
|
DN32
|
DN25
|
2500×1200×2150
|
4.5kw
|
YSRO-5T
|
5m3/h
|
DN50
|
DN40
|
DN32
|
2500×1350×2150
|
7.0kw
|
YSRO-8T
|
8m3/h
|
DN50
|
DN50
|
DN40
|
3500×1500×2150
|
11kw
|
YSRO-10T
|
10m3/h
|
DN50
|
DN50
|
DN40
|
3500×1600×2300
|
15kw
|
Key Advantage
Reverse osmosis (RO) is a pressure-driven membrane separation technique by selecting the function of a permeable (semi-permeable) membrane. When the pressure added to the system is greater than the osmotic pressure into the aqueous solution, the water molecules continue to pass through the membrane, flow into the central pipe through the water channel, and then the impurities in the water flowing out of the end, such as ions, organic matter, bacteria and viruses, are trapped in the inlet side of the membrane, and then flow out at the concentrated water outlet, so as to achieve the purpose of separation and purification.
Maintance
1. When storing reverse osmosis membrane, it should be placed in a dark, dry, and well-ventilated environment. Avoid direct sunlight and high temperatures.
2. When storing, the membrane element should not be subjected to strong impact or compression.
3. When not in use for a long time, it should be thoroughly rinsed with clean water first, then disinfected with a 30% ethanol solution, and then placed in a temperature-appropriate, dry, and well-ventilated environment for storage.
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