Introduction of reverse osmosis pure water treatment equipment

Reverse osmosis water purification equipment is a membrane separation technology. The pore size of reverse osmosis membrane is basically the same as that of water molecules, and only particles with similar size to water molecules can pass through, and other particles or impurities are separated, thus purifying raw water. Reverse osmosis: The technology of making pure water by reverse osmosis is a new technology developed in 1960s. Because of its simple operation process and high efficiency of desalting and heat source removal, it is also economical. This method has been included in the United States Pharmacopoeia since version 19, and it is one of the legal methods to prepare water for injection. Mechanism: Reverse osmosis is the reverse process of osmosis, which refers to the process of forcing the solvent components in the solution to pass through a suitable semi-permeable membrane with the help of certain thrust (such as pressure difference and temperature difference) to retain a solute component. The system adopts automatic control (or manual control), and automatic backwashing and regeneration procedures can be set when the system is running; The primary reverse osmosis and the secondary reverse osmosis are provided with return pipelines, and the reverse osmosis equipment is provided with chemical cleaning devices and disinfection devices.