Reverse osmosis dirt is a chemical for reverse osmosis (RO) system. Its role is to prevent and remove dirt and sediments produced during water treatment. The following are the main functions of reverse osmosis resistant agents:
Prevent dirt and sediment formation: Reverse osmosis membranes are easily affected by dirt and sediments during the water treatment process. These scale mainly include residues of calcium, magnesium, iron, aluminum plasma and microorganisms. The stuffing agent can be combined with these ions and particles to prevent them from forming a dirt layer on the surface of the membrane.
Remove the existing dirt and sediments: If the dirt layer or sediments have appeared, the dirt resistant can help remove them by dissolving and decentralizing, thereby restoring the normal working state of the membrane.
Protecting reverse osmosis membranes: dirt layer and sediment can reduce the flux and efficiency of the reverse osmosis membrane, and even cause the membrane to block and damage. The use of stuffing agents can protect the reverse osmosis membrane to avoid the impact of these problems and extend the service life of the membrane.
Improve water treatment effect: Through pre -blocking and dirt removal effects, the dirt -resistant agent can improve the water treatment effect of the reverse osmosis system, including improving the purity of water, reducing the production of wastewater and reducing energy consumption.
It should be noted that different types of reverse osmosis resistants may have different components and mechanisms. In practical applications, selecting the appropriate stool resistant agent should consider factors such as water quality ingredients, membrane materials and operating conditions to ensure the best dirt resistance and system performance.