Reverse osmotic dirt is a chemical additive that is used to prevent and solve the problem of membrane surface scaling in the system. Its technical indicators can include the following aspects:
Dalm resistance: reverse osmosis resistant agent should have a good stalkin effect, which can effectively prevent pollution and scaling on the surface of the membrane. Common technical indicators include reducing the ratio of scaling and extending the service life of the RO membrane.
Cleaning ability: Salvas should have better cleaning capabilities, which can remove the sediments and scale that have been formed, and restore the normal working state of the RO membrane. This can be determined by evaluating the cleaning effect of the stuffing agent.
Compatibility: The stuffing agent should be compatible with other chemicals in the RO system, which will not cause adverse reactions or reduce the performance of the system. Compatibility is an important technical indicator that can be evaluated through experiments and practical applications.
Environmental friendship: Salvas should meet the requirements of environmental protection. It does not contain substances that are harmful to the environment and will not cause pollution to water bodies.
Economic: The use of stuffing agents should be economical, including appropriate investment and plus concentration, low doses and long -term effects. At the same time, the use of the operation and maintenance costs of the RO system should not cause too much burden.
It should be noted that specific technical indicators may be different due to product types, brands and applications. Therefore, when selecting and using reverse osmotic dirt, it is recommended to refer to the product description and technical parameters provided by the supplier, and evaluate and verify according to the actual situation. At the same time, ensure that relevant safety operation regulations and laws and regulations are observed.