Tratamiento del agua y ósmosis inversa

El proceso de ósmosis inversa utiliza una membrana semipermeable para separar y eliminar del agua los sólidos disueltos, los orgánicos, los pirógenos, la materia colodial submicrónica, los virus y las bacterias. El proceso se denomina ósmosis inversa, ya que requiere presión para forzar el agua pura a través de una membrana, dejando atrás las impurezas. La ósmosis inversa es capaz de eliminar 95 - 99% del total de sólidos disueltos (TDS) y 99% de todas las bacterias, proporcionando así agua pura y segura. La ósmosis inversa es capaz de eliminar 95 - 99% del total de sólidos disueltos (TDS) y 99% de todas las bacterias, proporcionando así agua pura y segura.

WT-RO-1000 Pretreatment and Reverse Osmosis

WT-RO-1000 industrial pretreatment and reverse osmosis water system with product capacity 1000 liters per hour is a highly effective water treatment process for reducing up to 99% of dissolved mineral salts, organics, and other particles by forcing water under pressure through a semi-permeable membrane. The process is named reverse osmosis because it is the opposite of the natural osmotic process, where water from a solution with a low concentration of dissolved solids travels through a membrane seeking to dilute a higher concentration solution. A reverse osmosis water system is induced by applying pressure with a pump to a solution with a high concentration of dissolved solids, causing water from the concentrated solution to pass through the membrane. This water is referred to as product water. Dissolved solids do not pass through the membrane; they are continually flushed to drain as waste. This flushing action also keeps the membrane surface from fouling or scaling. In order to protect the delicate RO membranes against organic fouling, mineral scaling, and chemical degradation, our reverse osmosis system comes with pretreatment– sand filter, carbon filter, water softener and micro filter.

WT-RO-2000 Tratamiento del agua y ósmosis inversa

El sistema de tratamiento de agua y ósmosis inversa WT-RO-2000 ha sido diseñado para convertir el agua bruta procedente de aguas subterráneas o superficiales en agua potable segura, con una capacidad de 2000 litros por hora. de 2000 litros por hora, compuesto por un filtro de arena para eliminar las partículas, la turbidez, la arena y el óxido, un filtro de carbón activado para eliminar el cloro, los pesticidas, los herbicidas, los desinfectantes y los COV. el cloro, los pesticidas, los herbicidas, los desinfectantes y los COV que, de otro modo, podrían dañar la membrana de ósmosis inversa, un ablandador de agua para reducir dureza del agua, un microfiltro es necesario como último paso antes de las membranas de ósmosis inversa para evitar que cualquier residuo, partículas de arena o material de las tuberías dañen las membranas. El proceso de ósmosis inversa utiliza una membrana semipermeable para separar y eliminar los sólidos disueltos, los orgánicos, los pirógenos, la materia colodial submicrónica, los virus y otras sustancias de las membranas de ósmosis inversa. El proceso de ósmosis inversa utiliza una membrana semipermeable para separar y eliminar del agua los sólidos disueltos, los orgánicos, los pirógenos, la materia colodial submicrónica, los virus y las bacterias. El proceso se denomina ósmosis "inversa", ya que requiere presión para forzar el agua pura a través de una membrana, dejando atrás las impurezas. La ósmosis inversa es capaz de eliminar 95 - 99% del total de sólidos disueltos (TDS) y 99% de todas las bacterias, proporcionando así agua pura y segura.

WT-RO-3000 Prefilter and Reverse Osmosis

WT-RO-3000 pre-filter and reverse osmosis is has been engineered to treat raw water from ground and surface to be drinkable water. It has ability to produce 3000 liters purified water per hour and built with heavy duty stainless steel 304, pre filters and reverse osmosis are mounted on frame for easy installation, HYDRANAUTICS membranes are used, Critical electronic components are world famous brand. Complete set includes pre-fitlers and reverse osmosis system. There are more than one pre-filter used in a Reverse Osmosis system, the most common being sand and carbon filters. These pre-filters are used to protect the RO membranes by removing sand silt, dirt, and other sediment that could clog the system. Additionally, carbon filter is used to remove taste, odor, organic contaminants, and chlorine, which can damage the RO membranes, Water softening is the reduction of the concentration of calcium, magnesium, and certain other metals in hard water, Cartridge filters, almost universally used in all RO systems prior to the high pressure pump, serve as the final barrier to water born particles. The nominal rating commonly used in RO applications is in the range of 5 – 15 microns. Reverse osmosis (RO) is a membrane-technology filtration method that removes many types of large molecules and ions from solutions by applying pressure to the solution when it is on one side of a selective membrane. The result is that the solute is retained on the pressurized side of the membrane and the pure water is allowed to pass to the other side. To be “selective,” this membrane should

WT-RO-5000 Prefiltración y ósmosis inversa

WT-RO-5000 commercial and industrial reverse osmosis systems are engineered to economically produce high purity water by removal of dissolved minerals, bacteria, particles, and organic impurities. Each machine is constructed using the highest quality components and materials for reliable operation and exceptional performance. Product water capacity is 5000 liters per hour. Standard machine comes with pre-treatment including sand filter for removal of suspended solids and turbidity, activated carbon filter providing cost effective removal of chlorine, chloramines, and/or organics that can cause taste, odor, or color in water, dosing pump by which an antiscalant solution should be dosed before the reverse osmosis membranes to disperse calcium carbonate and sulfates precipitates in order to avoid scaling, a 5mirco cartridge filter prior to the high pressure pump serve as the final barrier to water born particles and reverse osmosis system which is a process in which dissolved inorganic solids (such as salts) are removed from a solution (such as water). This is accomplished by pressure of high pressure pump pushing the water through a semi permeable membrane. The membrane which is about as thick as cellophane allows only the water to pass through, not the impurities or contaminates. These impurities and contaminates are flushed down the drain.