Seawater RO (SWRO) - A step-by-step seawater desalination system that converts seawater into freshwater through a series of sequential processes, from raw water treatment to final purification with a reverse osmosis membrane. This step-by-step approach is designed to adapt to the dynamic characteristics of seawater, allowing for more control of the feed quality to the membrane and more consistent production performance.
The initial stage generally focuses on separating large impurities and reducing turbidity, followed by finer filtration to retain microscopic particles and help reduce the impurity load that can trigger membrane clogging. Once the feedwater conditions are more stable, the RO process works to separate salts and dissolved substances, producing freshwater with a quality that can be tailored to meet application needs.
This system is suitable for coastal areas, small islands, or locations facing limited freshwater resources. With planned operation and regular maintenance, the machine helps maintain production continuity, minimize operational disruptions, and extend the long-term durability of key components.