Fully Automatic Reverse Osmosis Equipment

RO equipment in production
Reverse osmosis is a membrane separation technique that uses pressure as the driving force, relying on a selectively permeable (semipermeable) membrane. When the pressure applied to the system exceeds the osmotic pressure of the incoming water solution, water molecules continuously pass through the membrane and flow through the product water channel into the central tube. Impurities in the water, such as ions, organic matter, bacteria, and viruses, are intercepted on the incoming side of the membrane and then discharged at the concentrated water outlet, achieving the separation and purification goal.
Reverse osmosis equipment processes raw water through fine filters, granular activated carbon filters, and compressed activated carbon filters, then boosts pressure with a pump. It uses a reverse osmosis membrane (RO membrane) with a pore size of 1/10000μm (equivalent to 1/6000 the size of E. coli and 1/300 the size of a virus) to convert high-concentration water into low-concentration water. It also isolates and removes industrial pollutants, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses, and other impurities from the water. This results in water that meets drinking water理化 standards and hygiene requirements, producing the purest and cleanest water. It's the ideal choice for replenishing body fluids. Since the purity of water produced by RO reverse osmosis technology is the highest among all known water purification methods, this type of water production machine is called a reverse osmosis pure water machine.































