The capacity range of the Containerized Seawater Desalination RO Plant is between 0.5 to 100 cubic meters per hour (M3/H).
The system uses advanced reverse osmosis technology, which involves pushing seawater through a semi-permeable membrane that removes salt and impurities, resulting in purified drinking water.
The pressure vessel is made from OEM materials, ensuring durability and robustness for safe operation.
Yes, this plant is suitable for emergency water supply in coastal areas, providing a reliable source of drinking water when needed.
The system has a low power consumption of 2 kW, making it efficient for marine applications.
The weight of the Containerized Seawater Desalination RO Plant ranges from 100 to 800 kilograms, depending on the specific configuration.
The product comes with a 1-year warranty, ensuring reliability and customer support.
Yes, the compact and containerized design makes it easy to install on boats and ships for drinking water purification.
Applications include providing drinking water on boats, water purification for offshore platforms, emergency water supply, support for aquaculture, and desalination for remote island communities.
Yes, the reverse osmosis process is designed to be efficient and minimizes waste, making it a more environmentally friendly option for water purification.
Yes, the system can be customized based on specific requirements such as capacity and configuration to meet different needs.
Yes, installation support is typically available to help customers set up the system properly.
Regular maintenance includes checking the membranes, ensuring the pressure vessel is intact, and monitoring the overall system for optimal performance.
Membrane replacement frequency depends on usage and water quality, but generally, they may need to be replaced every 2 to 5 years.
While the system is designed to be user-friendly, basic training may be recommended to operate and maintain the plant effectively.
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