Pharmaceutical Water Treatment Effluent Water Treatment Plant Machine
How Pharmaceutical Water Treatment Effluent Water Treatment Plant Works
The Reverse Osmosis process uses a semi-permeable membrane to separate and remove dissolved solids, organics, pyrogens, submicron collodial matter, viruses, and bacteria from water. The process is called "Reverse" Osmosis since it requires pressure to force pure water across a membrane, leaving the impurities behind. Reverse Osmosis is capable of removing 95 - 99% of the total dissolved solids (TDS) and 99% of all bacteria, thus providing safe, pure water.
Pharmaceutical Water Treatment Effluent Water Treatment Plant Technical route and flow diagram instructions
The technical route is as following.
Raw tank-->Booster pump -->Quartz sand filter-->activated carbon filter--->Softener-->Sediment filter-->High pressure pump-->RO desalination device-->Permeate tank
Pharmaceutical Water Treatment Effluent Water Treatment Plant Features
Materials of Construction
Skid Frame: SS304
Membrane Elements:Hydraulics ESPA2-4040
Membrane Housings: SS304
Low pressure piping: SS304
High pressure piping: SS304
Pump and Motor
Pump: 304SS vertical multi-stage centrifugal
Motor: TEFC, 380/460 VAC, 3-phase, 50/60 Hz.
Standard Features
4" x 40" High rejection membrane elements
5-micron sediment pre-filter housing
Automatic inlet solenoid valve
PLC control
Product water conductivity monitor
Operating pressure gauges
Product and concentrate flow meters
Concentrate and recycle flow control valves
Low inlet pressure switch with shutdown alarm
Auto/Manual wash
Optional Equipment Available
Atmospheric storage tanks with level control and repressurization pump
Pressurized storage vessels
UV
Ozone generator
Membrane clean-in-place (CIP) systems
Pretreatment chemical injection systems
Pharmaceutical Water Treatment Effluent Water Treatment Plant Specification
How Pharmaceutical Water Treatment Effluent Water Treatment Plant Works
The Reverse Osmosis process uses a semi-permeable membrane to separate and remove dissolved solids, organics, pyrogens, submicron collodial matter, viruses, and bacteria from water. The process is called "Reverse" Osmosis since it requires pressure to force pure water across a membrane, leaving the impurities behind. Reverse Osmosis is capable of removing 95 - 99% of the total dissolved solids (TDS) and 99% of all bacteria, thus providing safe, pure water.
Pharmaceutical Water Treatment Effluent Water Treatment Plant Technical route and flow diagram instructions
The technical route is as following.
Raw tank-->Booster pump -->Quartz sand filter-->activated carbon filter--->Softener-->Sediment filter-->High pressure pump-->RO desalination device-->Permeate tank
Pharmaceutical Water Treatment Effluent Water Treatment Plant Features
Materials of Construction
Skid Frame: SS304
Membrane Elements:Hydraulics ESPA2-4040
Membrane Housings: SS304
Low pressure piping: SS304
High pressure piping: SS304
Pump and Motor
Pump: 304SS vertical multi-stage centrifugal
Motor: TEFC, 380/460 VAC, 3-phase, 50/60 Hz.
Standard Features
4" x 40" High rejection membrane elements
5-micron sediment pre-filter housing
Automatic inlet solenoid valve
PLC control
Product water conductivity monitor
Operating pressure gauges
Product and concentrate flow meters
Concentrate and recycle flow control valves
Low inlet pressure switch with shutdown alarm
Auto/Manual wash
Optional Equipment Available
Atmospheric storage tanks with level control and repressurization pump
Pressurized storage vessels
UV
Ozone generator
Membrane clean-in-place (CIP) systems
Pretreatment chemical injection systems
Pharmaceutical Water Treatment Effluent Water Treatment Plant Specification
Model No | WT-RO-1000 |
Capacity | 1000LPH(Liter per Hour) |
Nominal Recovery | 65-75% |
Nominal Salt Rejection | 99.60% |
Operating Temperature | 15°C-45°C |
Design Temperature | 25°C |
Feed Pump | 0.75KW |
High Pressure Pump | 1.50KW |
Voltage | 220V /380V/460V - 50Hz/60Hz |