Description Of RO System
Reverse Osmosis or (RO) can be described as a procedure whereby pure water and contaminants is divided via a semi-permeable membrane(s) with very fine pores. This method is a necessary technique employed in the majority of water purification systems.Reverse Osmosis is considered to be a highly effective approach to eliminating water impurities, such as Toxic Heavy Metals i.e.Lead and Radium, Mercury, Chlorinated Pesticides, organic matters, Turbidity & Dissolved Solids, bacteria, virus.
Working process
1. Raw water pump-- provide the pressure to quartz sand filter/active carbon filter.
2. Quartz sand filter--get rid of turbidity, suspended matter, organic matter, colloid, etc.
3. Active Carbon filter--Remove the color, free chloride, organic matter, harmful matter, etc.
4. Softener--exchange "ions" of calcium and magnesium with the most common and easiest method.
5. Security filter--prevent large particles, bacteria, viruses into RO membrane, accuracy is 5um,
6. High pressure pump--Provide the high pressure to RO membrane ro.
7. RO system-- main part of the plant. The RO membrane's desalting rate can reach 97%, removing over 97% ions..