| Brand Name: | HNEGYI |
| Model Number: | HY-WT |
| MOQ: | 1 Set |
| Price: | $9500/Set |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union |
| Supply Ability: | 5 Set/Sets per Month |
Water Purification Equipment High TDS Well Water Filtration System
Why Choose Our RO Water Purification Equipment?
Water quality is the foundation of your production line. Our Reverse Osmosis (RO) System utilizes cutting-edge semi-permeable spiral-wound membrane technology to strip away 99% of impurities. By applying optimized hydraulic pressure (16 kg/cm²), we ensure that even the most challenging feed water—from high-TDS wells to brackish rivers—is transformed into ultra-pure water for drinking, irrigation, or industrial use.
Extracted Technical Details
Multi-Stage Pre-filtration:
Heart of the System: RO Membrane:
Features high-flux, anti-fouling spiral membranes. It removes 99% of bacteria, pyrogens, and organics, and maintains a 90-99% salt rejection rate.
Durable Structural Design:
Intelligent Control Hub:
Real-time monitoring of TDS, conductivity, and pressure. Features automatic membrane flushing and low-pressure protection.
Key Advantages
Cost-Effective: Low energy consumption per liter of water produced.
Easy Maintenance: Modular design allows for quick filter changes and CIP (Clean-in-Place) procedures.
Flexible Capacity & Raw Water Adaptability
Raw Water Sources: Well water, groundwater, city/municipal water, brackish water (TDS < 20,000 ppm), river/lake water, and rainwater.
Scalable Output: Standard capacities include 500 LPH, 1000 LPH, 5000 LPH, and customized configurations up to 50,000 LPH.
Applications: Bottled water plants, industrial boiler feed, cosmetics/pharmaceutical production, agricultural irrigation, and community drinking water.
RO Water Treatment System Flow Chart
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FAQ
Q1: Can the system be fully automated?
A1: Modern systems use PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers) with HMI touchscreens (like Siemens or Delta). They feature automatic flushing, low-pressure protection, and auto-stop when tanks are full, requiring minimal manual supervision.
Q2: What is the difference between an FRP and a Stainless Steel RO system?
A2: FRP (Fiberglass): Cost-effective and corrosion-resistant; ideal for general water.
Stainless Steel: More durable, heat-resistant, and meets sanitary/medical requirements. It is also more aesthetically professional for high-end factories.