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Wooden Case
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Customized
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Product name:
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Seawater Desalination RO System
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Seawater, salt desalination
Quick Details
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Applicable Industries:
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industrial
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Place of Origin:
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Shaanxi, China
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Brand Name:
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JuFu
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Wooden Case
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Customized
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Customized
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Customized
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0 kg
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Product name:
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Seawater Desalination RO System
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Seawater, salt desalination
Reverse Osmosis Purifier Plant Sea Water Purification Systems RO Seawater Desalination System
Specification
Seawater Desalination RO System
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Outlet Flow
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Water Pump
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CNP/NYP/Grundfos (Optional)
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Tank/Vessel
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Stainless steel 304 or Fiber glass (Optional)
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RO membrane
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DOW/Hydranautics/Toray/ Vontron (Optional)
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CIP system
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CNP/Grundfos brand (Optional)
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PP filter
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Stainless steel 304 or Fiber glass (Optional)
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PLC control
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Optional
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Pipeline
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Stainless steel 304 or U-PVC (Optional)
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Production capacity
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0L/H
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Working Process of Seawater Desalination RO System
Product Description
What is the Seawater Desalination?
The core process of desalination is the Reverse Osmosis Process, mainly used to treat the salty water with high TDS more than 10000ppm. It consists of a High pressure pump followed by an Energy Recovery device and the Reverse Osmosis Membranes.
In this process sea water is forced against semi-permeable membranes under pressure in a continuous flow condition. The high salt content of sea water requires that the operating pressure for Reverse Osmosis must be between 60-70 bar. As the water permeates through the membrane most of the dissolved impurities removed and 99.5% of the total salt is removed. The impurities are left behind in the flowing water and the concentrated stream from the membranes is discharged to the ocean.
How a reverse osmosis system works?
Reverse osmosis (R/O) is a water treatment process in which water is forced through a semi-permeable membrane that has very small holes or ""pores"". RO performs a separation without a phase change. Thus, the energy requirements are low.RO systems are compact, and space requirements are less than with other desalting systems, e.g. distillation.
Reverse Osmosis works by using a high pressure pump to increase the pressure on the salt side of the RO and force the water across the semi-permeable RO membrane, leaving almost all (around 95% to 99%) of dissolved salts behind in the reject stream.
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