Pure water treatment equipment typically consists of multiple components and steps, and its performance is influenced by various factors such as the brand, price, operation method, and usage time of the equipment. Choosing the appropriate equipment and configuration based on different field requirements is also crucial.
Raw Water Tank: Used for storing untreated raw water, adjustable in water volume to accommodate uneven water pressure.
Raw Water Pump: Extracts raw water from the raw water tank and transports it to the subsequent pretreatment system.
Mechanical Filters: Remove large particles from raw water, such as silt and rust.
Activated Carbon Filters: Remove residual chlorine, odors, heavy metals, and other harmful substances from water.
Ultrafiltration (Microfiltration): Further removes tiny particles, bacteria, viruses, and other impurities from water to ensure water safety.
Reverse Osmosis Membrane: Removes almost all impurities such as ions, organic matter, heavy metals, etc., from water, resulting in highly pure water.
Ultraviolet Disinfectant: Eliminates harmful microorganisms like bacteria and viruses in water.
Tank: Stores pure water for use.
Boost Pump: Increases water pressure for supply points.





