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What is the hourly output of industrial water treatment equipment?

Release time:2023-05-08
Industrial water treatment equipment is a device used to produce industrial pure water. Industrial pure water is not easily left for too long after production to avoid a decrease in water resistivity. Therefore, the pure water produced needs to be taken and used immediately. What is the hourly output of industrial water treatment equipment currently used in the market?

Industrial pure water equipment is equipped with ion exchange process, mixed bed process, ultraviolet sterilization, purification column unit, activated carbon unit, water softener unit, ultrafiltration unit and other treatment systems. The composition of its water treatment system is mainly customized according to the user's water quality requirements.
 
Small pure water production devices can be used for laboratory pure water machines, with a water consumption of about tens of liters per hour. Equipment with large water volumes can produce up to tons of water. Customization of equipment size and main models can be found in the pure water equipment model table.
 
Industrial water treatment equipment can be used for the production of pure water in processing industries such as electronic semiconductor industry, electroplating water, pharmaceutical water, optical industry water, fine chemicals, ultrapure water supply, dialysis medical water, and food industry water.
 
The main process used in water treatment systems is ion exchange technology, which is mainly a solid adsorption process carried out in the electrolyte solution of ion exchangers. This is a process that can extract a certain cation or anion from the electrolyte solution and exchange an equal amount of ions with the same charge sign.
 
Due to the different hourly water output required by each industry, customized equipment sizes vary, and the water treatment processes used are also customized based on the quality of the water used.