Place of Origin: | Jiangsu, China |
Brand Name: | cangier |
Price: | $6,500.00 - $8,000.00/pieces |
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Packaging Details: | wooden cases into container reverse osmosis booster pump |
Supply Ability: | 50 Set/Sets per Month |
Condition: | New | Applicable Industries: | Hotels |
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Showroom Location: | Philippines | Video Outgoing-inspection: | Provided |
Machinery Test Report: | Provided | Marketing Type: | Hot Product 2019 |
Warranty Of Core Components: | 1 Year | Core Components: | Pressure Vessel |
Material: | Plywood Case,pallets | Weight: | 770Kg |
Size: | 195cm*97cm*215cm(L*W*H)=4CBM | Warranty: | 1 Year |
Productivity: | 1000L/Hour | Sand/carbon/resin Filter Tank: | FRP,SS304,SS316 |
Connection Pipe: | UPVC,SS304 | Brine Tank: | PE,SS304 |
Function: | Removing COD BOD NH-N | Feature: | High Efficiency |
Filter Media: | Sand+carbon+resin(all Included) | Membrane Material: | Hollow Fiber PVDF |
Temperature Resistant: | 1--60 Centigrade Degree | Control Mode: | Timer Controller,PLC+LCD |
Port: | Shanghai Reverse Osmosis Booster Pump | ||
High Light: | 1500L/Hr RO Water Purifying System,Removes Chlorine RO Water Purifying System |
Product Description
Reverse osmosis removes contaminants from unfiltered water, or feed water, when pressure forces it through a semipermeable membrane. Water flows from the more concentrated side (more contaminants) of the RO membrane to the less concentrated side (fewer contaminants) to provide clean drinking water. The fresh water produced is called the permeate. The concentrated water left over is called the waste or brine.
A semipermeable membrane has small pores that block contaminants but allow water molecules to flow through. In osmosis, water becomes more concentrated as it passes through the membrane to obtain equilibrium on both sides. Reverse osmosis, however, blocks contaminants from entering the less concentrated side of the membrane. For example, when pressure is applied to a volume of saltwater during reverse osmosis, the salt is left behind and only clean water flows through.
How does Reverse Osmosis work?
Reverse Osmosis works by using a high pressure pump to increase the pressure on the salt side of the RO and force the water across the semi-permeable RO membrane, leaving almost all (around 95% to 99%) of dissolved salts behind in the reject stream. The amount of pressure required depends on the salt concentration of the feed water. The more concentrated the feed water, the more pressure is required to overcome the osmotic pressure.
The desalinated water that is demineralized or deionized, is called permeate (or product) water. The water stream that carries the concentrated contaminants that did not pass through the RO membrane is called the reject (or concentrate) stream.
As the feed water enters the RO membrane under pressure (enough pressure to overcome osmotic pressure) the water molecules pass through the semi-permeable membrane and the salts and other contaminants are not allowed to pass and are discharged through the reject stream (also known as the concentrate or brine stream), which goes to drain or can be fed back into the feed water supply in some circumstances to be recycled through the RO system to save water. The water that makes it through the RO membrane is called permeate or product water and usually has around 95% to 99% of the dissolved salts removed from it.
It is important to understand that an RO system employs cross filtration rather than standard filtration where the contaminants are collected within the filter media. With cross filtration, the solution passes through the filter, or crosses the filter, with two outlets: the filtered water goes one way and the contaminated water goes another way. To avoid build up of contaminants, cross flow filtration allows water to sweep away contaminant build up and also allow enough turbulence to keep the membrane surface clean.
Stages of RO systems
The RO membrane is the focal point of a reverse osmosis system, but an RO system also includes other types of filtration. RO systems are made up of 3, 4, or 5 stages of filtration.
Every reverse osmosis water system contains a sediment filter and a carbon filter in addition to the RO membrane.The filters are called either prefilters or postfilters depending on whether water passes through them before or after it passes through the membrane.
Each type of system contains one or more of the following filters:
Sediment filter: Reduces particles like dirt, dust, and rust
Carbon filter: Reduces volatile organic compounds (VOCs), chlorine, and other contaminants that give water a bad taste or odor
Semi-permeable membrane: Removes up to 98% of total dissolved solids (TDS)
When water first enters an RO system, it goes through prefiltration. Prefiltration typically includes a carbon filter and a sediment filter to remove sediment and chlorine that could clog or damage the RO membrane.
Next, water goes through the reverse osmosis membrane where dissolved particles, even too small to be seen with an electron microscope, are removed.
technical parameters
(1) input water quality
pollution index FI:<4
oxygen consumption:<1.5mg/L
free chlorine:0.3-1.0mg/L
iron content:<0.5mg/L
PH value:5.5-6.5
water temperature:20-35°C
(2).Application of water quality
sea water desalination: input water salinity:10000-35000mg/L
Brackish water desalination:input water salinity:1000-10000mg/L
(3)Removal ratio for pollutant
ratio of desalinization:≥97%
Removal ratio for organics:≥95%
Disinfection:≥99%
What does a reverse osmosis system remove?
A reverse osmosis system removes dissolved solids like arsenic and fluoride through the RO membrane. An RO system also includes sediment and carbon filtration for a broad spectrum of reduction. The carbon filters in an RO system remove chlorine and bad taste and odors, and the sediment filter removes dirt and debris
Does a reverse osmosis system remove…
Fluoride? Yes.
Salt? Yes.
Sediment? Yes.
Chlorine? Yes.
Arsenic? Yes.
VOCs? Yes.
Herbicides and pesticides? Yes.
Many other contaminants? Yes. The contaminants listed are some of the most popular ones treated with an RO system, but the system also removes a slew of other contaminants.
Bacteria and Viruses? No. If your water comes from a city treatment plant, then it should already be microbiologically safe. Reverse osmosis may remove some bacteria, but bacteria could grow on the membrane and potentially enter your water supply. To remove living organisms and viruses, we recommend UV disinfection.
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