Reverse osmosis technology is a membrane separation technique that is used in conjunction with a pretreatment system. By using a high-pressure pump to increase pressure and the reverse osmosis membrane to retain impurities, it can effectively remove solids, organic matter, colloids, microorganisms, and bacteria from water. It boasts a wide range of applications, high level of automation, minimal space requirement, low energy consumption, and excellent water quality output.
Reverse osmosis equipment processes raw water through fine filters, granular activated carbon filters, compressed activated carbon filters, and then uses a pump to increase pressure, converting high-concentration water into low-concentration water. It also isolates a large amount of impurities mixed in the water, such as industrial pollutants, heavy metals, bacteria, and viruses. The reverse osmosis pure water equipment integrates a complete and standardized pure water production process and employs an automatic operation control system with a reverse osmosis program controller. The operation process and any faults are displayed on an LCD panel, making it simple to operate. The on/off system can be controlled with just one switch, significantly enhancing the system's operational stability. It can serve as the core equipment for water purification houses in communities, industrial parks, oil fields, and more. It can also be used as water treatment equipment in industries such as beverages, chemicals, and electronics.


































