3000LPH Recycled Water Equipment
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Definition and use of 3000LPH recycled water equipment
It is mainly used for the recycling and reuse of wastewater, and is suitable for scenes with water shortage such as industrial wastewater and domestic sewage. Its purpose is to reduce the concentration of pollutants in the water, so that the treated water can reach a certain reusable standard (such as circulating cooling, cleaning water, etc.), and save water resources.
Treatment process
The typical process may be more complicated, usually including:
Grate filtration → regulating tank → biochemical treatment (such as MBR or activated sludge method) → deep filtration (sand filter, carbon filter) → membrane treatment (UF ultrafiltration or RO reverse osmosis) → disinfection system (such as ultraviolet or ozone)
Usually combined with physical, chemical, and biological treatment methods to remove pollutants such as suspended solids, organic matter, and ammonia nitrogen.
Water quality requirements
The influent is usually wastewater or sewage that has been preliminarily treated, and the water quality is more complex.
The effluent water quality requirements vary depending on the purpose (such as the conductivity requirements for industrial recycled water are looser).
Core technology and design
It is necessary to combine pretreatment and deep treatment technologies.
Emphasize pollution resistance and durability to adapt to the complex characteristics of sewage composition.
Application areas
Industrial production (cooling, cleaning water reuse)
Municipal wastewater treatment and recycling
Agricultural irrigation water
Pure water equipment and reuse water equipment have completely different goals, treatment technologies and water quality requirements. Simply put, pure water equipment is designed to produce high-purity water, while the goal of reuse water equipment is to reuse resources and reduce wastewater discharge. In some cases, the water produced by the reuse water equipment can also be further processed by the pure water equipment for more demanding purposes, but they are essentially two different equipment systems. So if you have more needs for water equipment, you can contact us.