The CHUNKE Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Plant has a capacity of 2000 liters per hour, making it suitable for both residential and industrial applications.
The plant can handle various water sources including tap water, groundwater, seawater, and river water.
This plant is ideal for industries such as drinking water production, domestic water supply, breeding, irrigation, printing and dyeing, and cosmetics.
Yes, the system can be operated in both automatic and manual modes, providing users with flexibility and ease of use.
The core components include a pressure vessel, pump, and a programmable logic controller (PLC) for robust performance and durability.
Yes, the CHUNKE purification plant can be customized to meet specific size and filtration media requirements based on operational needs.
The system is certified with ISO9001 and CE, ensuring compliance with international quality standards.
Comprehensive support includes video outgoing inspections and machinery test reports to ensure the system meets your expectations before delivery.
The plant is securely packed in wooden materials to protect it from damage during transport.
You should provide information on raw water condition, source, intended use, quantity needed, and basic project details such as water yield and operation mode.
Reverse osmosis is a water purification technology that uses a semipermeable membrane to remove ions, molecules, and larger particles from water. It operates by applying pressure to overcome osmotic pressure, allowing only pure solvent to pass through the membrane.
The purification process includes multiple stages such as quartz sand filtration, activated carbon filtration, water softening, and reverse osmosis.
The activated carbon filter removes color, odor, residual chlorine, organic matter, and heavy metals from water, effectively purifying it.
The water softener removes calcium and magnesium ions from hard water, preventing scaling in the RO system.
A water analysis report is necessary if the source water is from boreholes, brackish, or lake water. For tap water with TDS less than 1500 ppm, no report is needed.
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