Fully Automatic Reverse Osmosis Ultraviolet Ozone Sterilization Electric Deionized Water Filtration Equipment
Product description
- Fully Automatic Operation
- The system can operate without constant manual supervision. It likely has sensors and control systems that monitor parameters such as water pressure, flow rate, and water quality indicators (like conductivity, pH). It can automatically start and stop the system, adjust operating conditions, and perform routine maintenance tasks such as backwashing of filters.
- Reverse Osmosis (RO)
- RO is a crucial part of the system. The semi-permeable RO membrane separates dissolved salts, organic matter, bacteria, and other contaminants from the water. Water is forced through the membrane under pressure, and only pure water molecules can pass through, while the contaminants are left behind. This significantly reduces the total dissolved solids (TDS) in the water.
- Ultraviolet (UV) Sterilization
- UV sterilization uses ultraviolet light to inactivate microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoa. When microorganisms are exposed to UV light, their DNA or RNA is damaged, preventing them from reproducing and rendering them harmless. This is an effective method for ensuring the microbiological safety of the water.
- Ozone Sterilization
- Ozone is a powerful oxidant. When introduced into the water, ozone reacts with organic and inorganic contaminants, as well as microorganisms. It can break down complex organic molecules, oxidize heavy metals, and kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Ozone also helps to improve the taste and odor of the water.
- Electric Deionization (EDI)
- EDI combines ion exchange and electrodialysis techniques. It uses an electric field to continuously remove ions from the water. Ion exchange resins are used in the process, and the electric field helps to regenerate the resins in situ, eliminating the need for chemical regeneration. This results in the production of high-purity deionized water with very low conductivity.
- Filtration
- In addition to the above processes, the system likely includes various types of filters such as pre-filters (e.g., sediment filters, activated carbon filters) to remove larger particles, suspended solids, and organic matter before the water enters the RO membrane. Post-filters may also be present to further polish the water quality.
This type of equipment is commonly used in applications where high-purity water is required, such as in the pharmaceutical industry, semiconductor manufacturing, laboratory research, and some food and beverage production processes.
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