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1. Features
Reverse Osmosis Systems provide high-purity water solutions that lower costs, increase efficiencies and help drive profitability by:
2. Company Profile
KWEE Group is a water treatment engineering company providing
professional, high quality water purification solutions you can
trust since from 2000
With our green approach to engineering and protecting our natural
resources, we manufacture high quality water purification and water
recycling systems. We provide a wide range of water treatment
solutions to the industrial, commercial, residential, agricultural
and marine sectors.
KWEE specializes in designing, manufacturing and installing
customized, cost-effective reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration
systems, ranging from 70 litres per an hour to several hundred
thousand litres per day. We manage all water treatment projects
from start to finish; from site evaluation, water analysis,
in-house design, installation, commissioning, scheduled maintenance
and on-going technical support.
Our range of water treatment solutions includes the following:
3.1 Distillation
Removes lead, nitrate, sodium chloride, pesticides, organic compounds; • System cost: $300 (counter-top) - $1700(automatic), plus electricity to run. A distillation unit works by evaporating water and collecting the steam that is produced. Impurities in the water are left behind. Distillation can remove lead, nitrate, sodium chloride, and many pesticides and organic compounds. Distilled water often has a flat or bland taste, due to the removal of minerals.
3.2Reverse Osmosis
• Removes radium, sulfate, calcium, magnesium, potassium, nitrate, fluoride, phosphorous; • Removes some pesticides and organic compounds; . In the reverse osmosis process, water passes through a semi-permeable membrane which removes inorganic minerals like radium, sulfate, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, nitrate, fluoride, and phosphorous. It also helps to remove some organic compounds including some pesticides. Often, reverse osmosis units are used in combination with a mechanical filter and an activated carbon filter. The water passes through the mechanical filter first, where sand and large particles are removed, then through the reverse osmosis unit, and lastly through the activated carbon filter which removes organic compounds. Reverse osmosis units are relatively expensive to install, and use large amounts of water. Anywhere from four to nine gallons of water are required for every gallon of treated water produced. Water should be tested periodically to make sure the membrane is intact and properly functioning.