The principle of reverse osmosis:
Reverse osmosis, also known as reverse osmosis(RO (reverse osmosis) uses a certain pressure to separate the solvent in the solution through a reverse osmosis membrane. Because it is the opposite of natural osmosis, it is called reverse osmosis. Depending on the different osmotic pressures of various materials, reverse osmosis methods with pressures greater than the osmotic pressure can achieve the purpose of separation, extraction, purification, and concentration,
Advantages of reverse osmosis:
Continuous operation, stable product water quality
No need for acid-base regeneration
Will not shut down due to regeneration
Save water for backwashing and cleaning
Produce ultrapure water with high yield (yield can reach)95%)
No need for raw sewage, no need for sewage treatment facilities
No need for acid-base storage and acid-base dilution transportation equipment
Reduce workshop building area
Safe and reliable use, avoiding workers' contact with acid and alkali
Reduce operating and maintenance costs
Safe and simple, with low installation costs
