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Pure Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment System For Water Bottling Machine
Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment System Description
It is applied for the production of pure water, beverage's product
water and process water. It is mainly composed of the following
equipments: Pre-treatment system (multi-medium filter, active
carbon filter, ion exchanger, Millipore filter), membrane
separation system (Ultrafilter, nanometer filter, RO system),
electrodialysis device, sterilization system (UV device, ozone
device) and so on.
Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment System Details
1. Automatic reverse osmosis
2. Hydranautics membrane
3. Stainless steel frame
4. Capacity: 250L-1000
What is Reverse Osmosis?
Reverse osmosis (R/O) is a water treatment process in which water
is forced through a semi-permeable membrane that has very small
holes or "pores". Clean water passes through and impurities that
are too big to pass through the membrane are left behind and
flushed away.
Do I Need a Reverse Osmosis Unit?
It is presumed in this document that the water you are using meets
all health regulations and is known to be safe. If your
municipality or utility supplies your drinking water, it is likely
that you do not need a reverse osmosis unit. Municipally supplied
drinking water is microbiologically safe. It is treated to meet
health and aesthetic requirements, and is subject to routine
testing for microbiological contamination.
How Does Reverse Osmosis Work?
Reverse osmosis systems purify water by forcing pressurized water
through a very fine, plastic membrane. If the raw water being
treated comes from a well or another private source, disinfection
and pre-filters (to remove chlorine and/or particulates/sediment)
may be needed in advance of the R/O unit to remove contaminants
that can foul or damage the membrane.
Stages of reverse osmosis:
During the initial filtration stage, tap water or well water
(pressurized by a booster pump) is passed through a particle filter
(a pre-filter) that removes silt, sediment, sand, and clay
particles that might clog the R/O membrane.
The water is then forced through an activated carbon filter that
traps minerals and contaminants such as chromium, mercury, copper,
chloramine and pesticides. It also removes chlorine, which is
important, as chlorine will shorten the life of the membrane.
Water is transferred under pressure into the R/O module, allowing only clean water to pass through the small pores in the membrane. Impurities unable to pass through the membrane are left behind and flushed down the drain.
Treated water is then sent to a storage tank.
Treated water is passed through an activated carbon filter before
use to further improve the water's taste and smell.
Water that contains manganese, hydrogen sulphide or iron should be
pre-treated to extend the life of the membrane. A dealer can
recommend the pre-treatment needed.
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