Pure water treatments are widely used in drinking water, chemical processing, medical treatment, aquaculture, planting, food, and beverages. So how can we choose the right equipment for our needs?
Pure water equipment, simply put, is equipment that produces purified water. It's widely used in drinking water, chemical processing, medical treatment, aquaculture, planting, food, and beverages. So how can we ch

oose the right equipment for our needs? Below are some tips we hope will be helpful!
1. Appearance of Purified Water Equipment
The quality of a company's products can be easily determined by comparison. Appearance-wise, equipment produced by reputable companies is meticulously finished and beautiful, giving it a sense of substance. The welding on the equipment frame is perfectly smooth. The pipe connections of the water purification equipment are aesthetically pleasing, straight and level, and all pipes are connected using food-grade 304 stainless steel, UPVC, or standard antibacterial PPR pipe, ensuring that future piping issues will not affect the equipment's operation. Furthermore, attention to detail is crucial; details determine success or failure, ensuring that users clearly understand the equipment's advantages.
2. Asking for Details about Purified Water Equipment
1. As the core of water treatment equipment, the choice of reverse osmosis membrane is particularly important. Prioritize reverse osmosis (RO) membranes, which have established a significant presence in the water treatment industry.
2. The quality of the high-pressure pump significantly impacts both water production and membrane performance. This is a crucial component, and most equipment uses New Territory or Lingxiao high-pressure pumps.
3. Whether on-site installation and commissioning are provided.
4. Whether on-site operator training is available.
5. The warranty period is generally one year, and under normal circumstances, no problems will occur. If the equipment experiences a problem within one year, the pure water equipment manufacturer will provide free on-site repairs.
3. Source Water Quality
Source water quality determines the equipment's manufacturing process. Water quality varies significantly in different regions due to factors such as pollution levels and regional differences. The equipment's manufacturing process design is determined by the region's water quality. Poorer water quality requires more sophisticated manufacturing processes, which increases the equipment's manufacturing costs and price.
4. Equipment Material
The equipment is typically constructed entirely of stainless steel. Wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant materials prevent rusting, preventing the typical rusting and corrosion that can occur when the equipment comes into contact with water during the water production process. Generally speaking, the more corrosion-resistant the plate, the longer the equipment's service life.
5. Required Water Output
Equipment can be categorized as small, medium, or large based on its output capacity. Equipment with higher output capacities is suitable for purified water plants and factories with larger demands, and naturally, the larger the equipment, the higher its price.