Brief: This video explains the main functions and practical uses of the BEST Reverse Osmosis Sewage Treatment system in a clear, step-by-step format. You will see a detailed walkthrough of the industrial RO process, from pre-treatment with multimedia filters and antiscalant dosing to the core reverse osmosis unit and final sterilization. Learn how this system removes up to 99.9% of salts and contaminants from various water sources, delivering high-quality water for demanding industrial applications.
Related Product Features:
Removes up to 99.9% of salts, bacteria, particles, and impurities with a molecular weight over 150-250 Dalton from various feed water sources.
Available in pre-engineered and custom configurations with capacities ranging from 28,000 to 1,000,000 gallons per day (GPD).
Energy-efficient design produces high-quality water at an affordable operational cost for diverse industrial applications.
Built to withstand stringent operational demands and corrosive conditions while delivering consistent, reliable performance.
Includes selectable functional and control features, allowing users to customize the reverse osmosis system to specific needs.
Comprehensive treatment process includes multimedia pre-filtration, antiscalant dosing, RO unit, and UV sterilization or post-chlorination.
Pretreatment stage effectively removes hardness, chlorine, odors, color, iron, and sulfur to protect the RO membranes.
Utilizes high-pressure pumps and semi-permeable membranes to separate salts and impurities, producing fresh, potable water.
FAQs:
What types of contaminants can the BEST Reverse Osmosis system remove?
The system effectively removes up to 99.9% of salts, bacteria, particles, sugars, proteins, dyes, and other impurities with a molecular weight greater than 150-250 Dalton from various water sources including municipal, brackish, and surface water.
What is the capacity range available for these industrial RO systems?
We offer a wide array of pre-engineered and custom industrial reverse osmosis systems with capacities ranging from 28,000 to 1,000,000 gallons per day (GPD), catering to diverse industrial water treatment needs.
What components are included in the complete industrial RO water treatment process?
The complete system includes a multimedia prefilter, water softener or antiscalant dosing system, dechlorination dosing, reverse osmosis unit with semi-permeable membranes, and ultraviolet sterilizers or post chlorination as final treatment to ensure water purity.
How does the reverse osmosis process work in these industrial systems?
Feed water passes through a multimedia prefilter to remove particles larger than 10-micron, then receives antiscalant treatment to prevent membrane fouling. High-pressure pumps force water through RO membranes, separating salts and impurities, with fresh water collected from one side and waste discharged from the other, followed by final sterilization.