Wholesale RO Pure Water Treatment Equipment for Pharmaceutical and Food Industry
Reverse osmosis is a highly reliable method for producing high-purity water, essential for sensitive industrial applications.
Reverse Osmosis (RO) serves as an ideal water treatment solution for diverse water types. Major water sources can be categorized into three main types based on their Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) content: tap water (municipal sources), groundwater (including brackish water), and saltwater. Distinguishing between these sources is critical for determining the specific treatment requirements.
Most water supplies require effective RO pretreatment—such as softening, media filtration, activated carbon, or chemical injection—to protect membranes from premature fouling. The objective is to maintain design flux rates, minimize cleaning frequency, and prolong equipment life. This technology is crucial in power plants, pharmaceuticals, laboratories, and hospitals where extreme water purity is mandatory.
Frequently Asked Questions
What industries are these RO systems suitable for?
They are ideal for pharmaceuticals, food production, laboratories, hospitals, and power plants where high-purity water is essential.
What types of water sources can the system treat?
The equipment can handle various sources including municipal tap water, groundwater (brackish water), and saltwater by managing Total Dissolved Solids (TDS).
Why is pretreatment necessary for Reverse Osmosis?
Pretreatment like softening and carbon filtration protects the membranes from fouling and failure, ensuring a longer equipment lifespan and consistent water quality.
What materials are used for the equipment construction?
The systems are built using high-grade stainless steel SUS304 and 316L to ensure durability and hygiene compliance.
Is the equipment certified for industrial use?
Yes, our water treatment equipment meets CE and ISO certification standards for quality and safety.
Can the system be customized?
Yes, we offer customized solutions to meet specific flux rates and local water condition requirements.