Water treatment process
The raw water is first filtered through quartz sand, then filtered through activated carbon, and finally through precision filters
Working principle: Filtering is one of the most common water treatment methods, which removes suspended solids, particles, impurities and other substances from water through filtering media (such as sand, carbon, ceramics, etc.), thereby improving the quality of water.
Process: When water passes through the filtering medium, the pores of the medium will block solid particles, while smaller particles will be trapped in the medium, achieving the filtering effect. RO reverse osmosis, working principle: Reverse osmosis is a process of separating soluble substances (such as salts, heavy metals, etc.) from water through a semi permeable membrane.
Process: By pushing water through a semi permeable membrane under high pressure, the solute dissolved in water is left on one side of the membrane due to its selective permeability to water molecules, thus achieving water purification.
Further undergo UV sterilization and ozone sterilization