The treatment capacity ranges from 0.5 to 50 tons per hour, depending on the specific setup and customer requirements.
This system effectively removes muddy organic matter, iron, manganese, suspended substances, microorganisms, chloride, heavy metal ions, and reduces water hardness.
Yes, the system can be customized based on customers' requirements and the quality of the source water.
The main components include a silica sand filter, activated carbon filter, sodium ion exchanger, hollow fiber filter, reverse osmosis unit, UV sterilizer, precision filter, ozone generator, and a water tank.
The reverse osmosis process uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove over 97% of soluble salts and more than 99% of colloids, microorganisms, particles, and organic materials from water.
The activated carbon filter removes pigments, odors, and a significant amount of chemical and biological contaminants, thus reducing harmful pollutants in the water.
Yes, the system includes a safe protecting and alarm system, along with an online type pressure auto self-protection device to ensure safe operation.
The hollow fiber filter is energy-efficient, runs automatically, and has features like auto backwashing and chemical cleaning, which extend its service life.
Yes, the system is versatile and can be used for various applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial water purification needs.
Regular maintenance is recommended, which may include replacing filters, cleaning the system, and checking for proper operation. Specific intervals depend on usage and water quality.
The system is designed to be energy-efficient and typically requires standard electrical power for operation.
The installation process is straightforward, and the system is designed for easy setup. Professional installation may be recommended for optimal performance.
Dimensions vary based on the specific model and configuration. Please refer to the product specifications for detailed measurements.
Yes, the system can be tailored to handle various source water qualities by selecting appropriate pre-treatment and filtration methods.
The lifespan of the RO membrane typically ranges from 2 to 5 years, depending on water quality and maintenance practices.
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