Description
Water purifier solutions for different water quality and water sources
I. Surface Water Treatment Solutions
Water Source Characteristics:Complex composition, high turbidity, high suspended solids, high bacteria/algae content, high organic matter, significant seasonal variation.
Objective: Enhance pretreatment to protect core membrane elements.
| Solution Level | Process Flow | Water Quality & Features | Application Scenarios |
| 1. Basic Solution | Raw water → Multi-media filtration → Precision filtration → Reverse Osmosis (RO) | Produces purified water, but RO membrane is prone to fouling, requires frequent cleaning, and has a short lifespan. | Extremely cost-sensitive projects with relatively good raw water quality, temporary projects. |
| 2. Standard Solution | Raw water → Coagulation dosing → Multi-media filtration → Activated carbon filtration → Precision filtration → RO | The most classic and universal solution. Effectively removes colloids and organic matter through dosing and activated carbon, greatly protecting the RO membrane. | Most industrial water applications, such as cooling, cleaning, and boiler feed water pretreatment. |
| 3. Optimized Solution | Raw water → Multi-media filtration → Ultrafiltration (UF) → Precision filtration → RO | Replaces activated carbon with ultrafiltration, producing higher-quality water (free of bacteria and viruses) and ensuring extremely stable RO system operation. | Industries with high microbial requirements for product water, such as food & beverage and pharmaceutical pretreatment. |
| 4. Premium Solution | Raw water → Submerged Ultrafiltration → RO | Uses submerged UF membrane tanks directly, requiring less space, offering strong resistance to shock loads, and providing the best pretreatment effect. | Large-scale municipal water treatment, wastewater reuse, surface water with extremely poor and highly variable quality. |
| 5. Special Solution | Raw water → Multi-media filtration → Activated carbon filtration → Nanofiltration (NF) | Produces partially desalinated soft water while retaining some minerals, with lower energy consumption than RO. | Mineral water production, specific chemical separations, processes requiring selective filtration.
I. Surface Water Treatment Solutions
Water Source Characteristics:Complex composition, high turbidity, high suspended solids, high bacteria/algae content, high organic matter, significant seasonal variation.
Objective: Enhance pretreatment to protect core membrane elements.
| Solution Level | Process Flow | Water Quality & Features | Application Scenarios |
| 1. Basic Solution | Raw water → Multi-media filtration → Precision filtration → Reverse Osmosis (RO) | Produces purified water, but RO membrane is prone to fouling, requires frequent cleaning, and has a short lifespan. | Extremely cost-sensitive projects with relatively good raw water quality, temporary projects. |
| 2. Standard Solution | Raw water → Coagulation dosing → Multi-media filtration → Activated carbon filtration → Precision filtration → RO | The most classic and universal solution. Effectively removes colloids and organic matter through dosing and activated carbon, greatly protecting the RO membrane. | Most industrial water applications, such as cooling, cleaning, and boiler feed water pretreatment. |
| 3. Optimized Solution | Raw water → Multi-media filtration → Ultrafiltration (UF) → Precision filtration → RO | Replaces activated carbon with ultrafiltration, producing higher-quality water (free of bacteria and viruses) and ensuring extremely stable RO system operation. | Industries with high microbial requirements for product water, such as food & beverage and pharmaceutical pretreatment. |
| 4. Premium Solution | Raw water → Submerged Ultrafiltration → RO | Uses submerged UF membrane tanks directly, requiring less space, offering strong resistance to shock loads, and providing the best pretreatment effect. | Large-scale municipal water treatment, wastewater reuse, surface water with extremely poor and highly variable quality. |
| 5. Special Solution | Raw water → Multi-media filtration → Activated carbon filtration → Nanofiltration (NF) | Produces partially desalinated soft water while retaining some minerals, with lower energy consumption than RO. | Mineral water production, specific chemical separations, processes requiring selective filtration.