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| Categories | RO Water Treatment System |
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| MOQ: | 2 sets |
| Price: | $150usd/pcs |
| Place of Origin: | China |
| Payment Terms: | D/A,D/P,T/T |
| video outgoing-inspection: | Provided |
| Membrane: | 4040 Membrane |
| Marketing Type: | Ordinary Product |
| Warranty of core components: | 1 Year |
| Usage: | RO Water System |
| Company Info. |
| Sichuan Readycome Trading Co., Ltd. |
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The permeation membrane element utilizes a short film structure, increasing the number of membrane layers to significantly enhance membrane efficiency, providing economical, stable, and superior membrane elements for water treatment systems. The BW series is available in two models: 8 inches and 4 inches, widely applicable in various fields such as brackish water desalination, thermal power plant boiler feedwater, surface water, and zero-liquid discharge wastewater in the petroleum and petrochemical industries. The BW brackish water series membrane elements operate at low pressure and exhibit high removal rates for difficult-to-treat soluble salts like TOC and SiO2, offering a more cost-effective solution for industrial applications.
Reverse osmosis membrane is a thin film that selectively allows
substances to pass through, called a semi permeable membrane.
Generally, a thin film that can only pass through solvents and
cannot pass through solutes is called an ideal semi permeable
membrane. When dilute solutions (such as fresh water) and
concentrated solutions (such as saltwater) of the same volume are
placed on both sides of a semi permeable membrane, the solvent in
the dilute solution will naturally pass through the semi permeable
membrane and flow spontaneously towards the concentrated solution
side. This phenomenon is called permeation.
When the permeation reaches equilibrium, the liquid level on the
concentrated solution side will be higher than that of the dilute
solution by a certain height, forming a pressure difference, which
is the osmotic pressure. The magnitude of osmotic pressure depends
on the inherent properties of the solution, which are related to
the type, concentration, and temperature of the concentrated
solution and independent of the properties of the semi permeable
membrane. If a pressure greater than the osmotic pressure is
applied to the concentrated solution side, the direction of solvent
flow will be opposite to the original osmotic direction, starting
to flow from the concentrated solution to the dilute solution side.
This process is called reverse osmosis.

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