Production Capacity of Two Tons Ultrafiltration Fully Automatic Reverse Osmosis Direct Drinking Water Equipment
Product description
Equipment Configuration
- Ultrafiltration System: Pre – filters the raw water to remove large – particle impurities, colloids, and some macromolecular organic matter, reducing the load on the subsequent reverse osmosis system. It usually consists of ultrafiltration membranes with a certain filtration accuracy, such as 0.01 – 0.1 micron.
- Fully Automatic Reverse Osmosis System: The core part of the equipment, which uses reverse osmosis membranes to remove various impurities, including dissolved salts, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses, and organic matter, from the water to produce high – quality direct – drinking water. The system is equipped with high – pressure pumps, control valves, and monitoring instruments to ensure stable and efficient operation. It can automatically adjust operating parameters such as water pressure and flow rate according to the set program.
Factors Affecting Production Capacity
- Raw Water Quality: If the raw water contains a high level of impurities, the equipment needs to spend more time and energy on filtration and purification, which may affect the production capacity. For example, if the raw water has a high turbidity or a large amount of organic matter, it may lead to a faster clogging of the ultrafiltration membrane and a decrease in the flow rate of the reverse osmosis system.
- Operating Pressure: The reverse osmosis system requires a certain operating pressure to make the water pass through the membrane. If the pressure is too low, the water production rate will be reduced. Generally, the operating pressure of the reverse osmosis system is in the range of 1 – 1.5 MPa.
- Membrane Performance: The performance of the ultrafiltration membrane and the reverse osmosis membrane has a significant impact on the production capacity. Over time, the membrane may be contaminated or damaged, resulting in a decrease in filtration efficiency and water production. Regular membrane cleaning and replacement are necessary to maintain the production capacity of the equipment.
- Temperature: The temperature of the raw water also affects the production capacity. Generally, the higher the temperature, the lower the viscosity of the water, and the easier it is for the water to pass through the membrane, resulting in an increase in the production capacity. However, the temperature should be within a reasonable range. If it is too high, it may damage the membrane.
Daily Production Calculation
Assuming continuous operation, the two – ton ultrafiltration fully automatic reverse osmosis direct – drinking water equipment can produce 2 tons of direct – drinking water per hour. In a day of 24 hours, the theoretical production capacity is 2 tons/hour × 24 hours = 48 tons. However, in actual operation, due to factors such as equipment maintenance, membrane cleaning, and intermittent operation, the actual daily production may be slightly lower than the theoretical value.
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