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1. We have a professional design team. The core configuration of our products is to use imported brands, such as high pressure pump using German PINFL, reverse osmosis membrane using USA Dow, Japan Toray, electrical using Schneider, because seawater is highly corrosive, our machine’s decision on material selection ensures that The stability and efficiency of the machine are improved, and the failure rate is also reduced. The machine is designed with a CIP automatic cleaning system and a dosing system, which ensures the maintenance of the system and enhances the user’s sense of use.

2. We have more than 15 years of experiences and technology in reverse osmosis equipment, and there are many cases of ship use overseas, especially in the Middle East. In terms of after-sales service, we have a two-years whole system warranty. If there is a problem with the machine, we have a professional after-sales team to solve the problem online at any time and any where.

Seawater desalination is the process of removing salt and other impurities from seawater to produce fresh water suitable for human consumption, irrigation, or industrial use. The most common methods of seawater desalination are reverse osmosis (RO) and thermal distillation. Here’s an overview of the RO processes:

Reverse Osmosis (RO)
Intake – Pretreatment – High-Pressure Pumping – Reverse Osmosis – Post-Treatment.

Desalination technology continues to advance, with improvements in energy efficiency, membrane durability, and environmental sustainability.

Yes, ocean water can be desalinated to make it safe and suitable for drinking. Desalination is a well-established process that removes salt and other impurities from seawater, producing fresh, potable water. This is especially important in regions with limited freshwater resources, such as arid coastal areas or islands.

Yes, desalinated water is safe to drink when properly treated. After desalination, the water undergoes additional steps to ensure it meets drinking water standards:
Remineralization: Adding minerals like calcium and magnesium to improve taste and health benefits.
PH Adjustment: Balancing the pH to prevent corrosion in pipes.
Disinfection: Killing any remaining pathogens using chlorine, UV light, or other methods.

A seawater desalination plant works by removing salt and impurities from seawater to produce fresh, potable water. The most common technologies used are reverse osmosis (RO) and thermal distillation.

Key Components of a Desalination Plant
Intake and Pretreatment Systems: To ensure clean seawater enters the desalination process.
High-Pressure Pumps (for RO): To provide the necessary pressure for reverse osmosis.
Membranes (for RO): Semi-permeable filters that separate salt from water.
Energy Recovery Systems: To reduce energy consumption by recovering pressure from the brine stream (in RO plants).
Brine Disposal Systems: To manage and discharge waste responsibly.

By combining advanced technology with careful environmental management, seawater desalination plants provide a reliable source of fresh water in regions facing water scarcity.

Ultrafiltration technology is a kind of membrane filtration method. It uses asymmetric microporous structure and semi-permeable membrane medium at a certain pressure and flow rate at room temperature, and relies on the pressure difference between the two sides of the membrane as the driving force to filter in a cross-flow manner. Solvents and small molecular substances pass, and macromolecular substances and fine particles such as proteins, water-soluble polymers, bacteria, etc. are retained by the filter membrane to achieve separation, classification, purification, and concentration. A new type of membrane separation technology.

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