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Mobile Water Treatment Equipment

General Introduction

Working Process

The flow of a typical mobile water treatment system includes: 1. Take water:  Water is taken from a source, such as a river or lake, through a filtered intake pipe to remove large debris and solids. 2. Pretreatment: The water is then treated, such as flocculation or precipitation, to remove suspended solids and reduce turbidity. 3. Filter: Water is passed through various types of filters to remove smaller particles, such as sand, activated carbon or multimedia filters. 4. Disinfection: The filtered water is treated with chemical disinfectants (such as chlorine or ozone) or physical disinfection methods (such as ultraviolet radiation) to kill harmful microorganisms. 5. Reverse osmosis: The water is then desalted or removed from dissolved inorganic contaminants by reverse osmosis (RO) or other membrane treatment techniques. 6. Distribution: Treated water is stored in tanks and then distributed to end users via pipelines or trucks. 7. Monitoring: Water quality is monitored throughout the system to ensure that it meets regulatory standards and is safe for use. 8. Maintenance: The system requires regular maintenance and cleaning to ensure optimal performance and service life.

Parameters

Models GHRO-0.5-100T/H Material Of Tank Body Stainless Steel/Fiberglass
Working Temperature 0.5-100M3/H Three-phase Five -Wire System 380V/50HZ/50A
25℃ Single Phase Three Wire System 220V/50HZ
Recovery Rate ≥ 65 % Supply Pressure Of Source Water 0.25-0.6MPA
Desalination Rate ≥ 99% Inlet Pipe Size DN50-100MM
Pipe Material stainless steel/UPVC Outlet Pipe Size DN25-100MM

Product features

Below is the advantages of mobile water equipment: 1. Easy to move, no need external electricity; 2. Automatic intelligence, water straight drink; 3. Super load, safe braking; 4. High efficiency noise reduction, rain and dust prevention; 5. Source manufacturers, support customization.

Application Scenarios

The mobile water equipment can be widely used in field operations, earthquake disaster areas, urban emergency water supply, sudden water pollution, flood disaster areas, remote areas, construction sites, military units, etc.

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