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1000LPH FRP Reverse Osmosis Mineral Water RO Water Treatment System
Filter Plant
Reverse osmosis water treatment equipment usually consists of three
parts: raw water pretreatment system, reverse osmosis purification
system, and ultra-purification post-treatment system. The main
purpose of pretreatment is to make the raw water meet the influent
requirements of the reverse osmosis membrane separation module and
ensure the stable operation of the reverse osmosis purification
system. The reverse osmosis membrane system is the most economical
and efficient purification method to remove more than 98% of ions,
organic matter and 100% of microorganisms (theoretically) in raw
water at one time. The ultra-purification post-treatment system
further removes trace ions, organics and other impurities remaining
in reverse osmosis pure water through a variety of integrated
technologies to meet the final water quality index requirements for
different purposes.
Working Principle of Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment System:
When a pressure greater than osmotic pressure is applied on the
saltwater side of the membrane, the flow of water is reversed and
the water in the saltwater flows into the fresh side, a phenomenon
called reverse osmosis.
Technical Specifications of Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment System:
1m³/h Reverse Osmosis System | |
Model | JFRO-1000L |
Host Size | 1000x600x1600mm (can be customized) |
Power | 2.2KW |
Power Supply | 220V /380V/460V - 50Hz/60Hz,220V 50Hz can be customized |
Operating Pressure | 0.8-1.2MPa |
Recovery Rate | 50% |
Designed Water Inlet | 2000L/h |
Outlet Flow | 1000L/h |
Desalination Rate | ≥99.5% |
RO Frame | SUS304 |
Membrane Size | 4040 |
Membrane Elements | DOW /Hydranautics/Troy/ Vontron (Optional) |
Number of Membranes | 4 |
Raw Water Pump | CNP/NYP/GRUNDFOS (Optional) |
High Pressure Pump | CNP/NYP/GRUNDFOS (Optional) |
Tank Material | SS/FRP(Optional) |
Control Valve | Manual/Automatic |
Control Valve Brand | FLECK/RUNXIN |
Membrane Housing | SS/FRP |
Pipe Material | U-PVC/ Stainless steel (Optional) |
Process flow of reverse osmosis water treatment system:
Raw water → original water tank → original water pump → multi-media
filter (quartz sand filter)→ activated carbon filter → soft water
processor → precision filter → high pressure pump → first stage
reverse osmosis (RO) device → pure water tank → high pressure pump
→ second stage reverse osmosis → ultraviolet sterilization device →
water point
Preprocessing:
The pretreatment system of reverse osmosis water treatment
equipment usually consists of polypropylene fiber (PP) filter and
activated carbon (AC) filter. For raw water with higher hardness, a
softening resin filter needs to be installed. The PP filter element
can efficiently remove pollutants such as mechanical particle
impurities, rust and large colloids above 5 μm in the raw water,
and protect the subsequent filter. It is characterized by large
dirt holding capacity and low price. AC activated carbon filter
element can efficiently adsorb residual chlorine and some organic
substances and colloids in raw water, and protect the polyamide
reverse osmosis composite membrane from residual chlorine
oxidation. The softening resin can remove most of the calcium and
magnesium ions in the raw water, prevent the subsequent RO membrane
surface fouling and blockage, and improve the water recovery rate.
FAQ:
1, What are the inlet water quality requirements for ro water
treatment system membrane components?
| NTU | SDI | Residual chlorine(mg/L) | Fe2+(mg/L) | TOC(mg/L) |
Limits | ≤1 | ≤5 | ≤4 | ≤3 |
2. What is the material of ro water treatment system membrane?
Acetate membrane (CA) : mainly because of its resistance to
chlorine, so it is still durable. But its suitable pH range is
small, easy hydrolysis
Aromatic polyamide membrane (PA) : water almost can not have
chlorine, only through a variety of pretreatment chlorine.
3. RO water treatment system configuration:
First-stage multi-stage process: if the recovery rate is not
achieved in the first stage (50-65% in the first stage and 65-75%
in the second stage), the multi-stage tandem filtration can be
used. The effective cross-sectional area of each segment decreases.
2:2 and 2:3 and 4:2:1
Multi-stage process: when the first stage process cannot meet the
effluent quality requirements (the first stage is generally
≤20μs/cm), the product water of the first stage process is sent to
another reverse osmosis unit.
The arrangement of membrane components can be divided into series
and parallel.