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Deionized water system Seawater Desalination Equipment RO Plant
What is Desalination?
Areas that have either no or limited surface water or groundwater may choose to desalinate water. Reverse osmosis is an increasingly common method of desalination, because of its relatively low energy consumption.
In recent years, energy consumption has dropped to around 3 kWh/m3 with the development of more efficient energy recovery devices and improved membrane materials. According to the International Desalination Association, for 2011, reverse osmosis was used in 66% of installed desalination capacity (0.0445 of 0.0674 km³/day), and nearly all new plants.
Other plants mainly use thermal distillation methods: multiple-effect distillation and multi-stage flash.
Specifications:
1 | Water pump | CNP brand or Grundfos brand [Optional] |
2 | Tank/Vessel | Stainless steel 304 or Fiber glass [Optional] |
3 | RO membrane | DOW/Hydranautics/ Toray or Equal brand [Optional] |
4 | CIP system | CNP brand or Grundfos brand [Optional] |
5 | PP filter | Stainless steel 304 or Fiber glass [Optional] |
6 | PLC control | Omron/Mitsubishi/Siemens brand [Optional] |
7 | Electronic component | Schneider brand [Optional] |
8 | Pipeline | Stainless steel 304 or U-PVC [Optional] |
9 | Production capacity | 500L/H |
Different Water TDS(Total Dissolved Solids) compare and usage
Raw water/ Application | Bottled water, Bag water | City tap water | Brackish water | Seawater |
TDS Range | 2-10ppm | 100-1000ppm | 2000-20000ppm | 20000-40000ppm |
Direct Drinking | Yes | Yes/No | No | No |
Cooking, human consumption, washing | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Irrigation, Industry, Animal Drinking | Yes | Yes | No | No |
The process of RO water treatment system
Raw water pump→ mechanical filter(quartz sand filter)→ activated carbon filter→sodium-ion exchanger
(water softener)→ security filter→ high pressure pump →Reverse osmosis→ Ozone sterilizer (UV sterilizer)
RO System Detail Picture