Water treatment reverse osmosis equipment is a membrane separation device that separates the organic solvents and solutions in a water solution under the action of pressure using a reverse osmosis membrane. This equipment is widely used in industrial water treatment, drinking water treatment, and special wastewater treatment fields.
Reverse osmosis equipment is primarily composed of reverse osmosis membranes, pressure vessels, high-pressure pumps, and control systems. Reverse osmosis membranes are a type of selectively permeable film that allows only water to pass through while blocking dissolved minerals, microorganisms, organic matter, and more.
Pressure vessels house the reverse osmosis membranes, the high-pressure pumps supply the necessary pressure for the reverse osmosis process, and the control system automates the equipment to ensure its smooth operation.
The working principle of reverse osmosis equipment involves water molecules passing through the reverse osmosis membrane into the concentrated solution side under pressure, while solutes are prevented from entering the dilute solution side, thereby achieving the separation process.
This equipment boasts superior separation performance, energy-saving, environmental protection, and ease of operation, making it widely used in the water treatment industry.
Selecting the appropriate reverse osmosis equipment requires considering multiple factors, such as water flow rate, water quality, operating pressure, system configuration, and operational costs.
Selecting the right equipment ensures water quality while reducing operational costs and improving production efficiency.





