Seawater Desalination System/Brackish Water Reverse Osmosis System/Aquaculture water treatment
Product Details:
| Place of Origin: | China |
| Brand Name: | CHONGYANG |
| Certification: | ISO ,CE |
| Model Number: | CY-BW-1000L/H |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
| Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 |
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| Price: | USD 4999-10000 KGS |
| Packaging Details: | According to export standard |
| Delivery Time: | With 30-40 Days |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 10 Sets/Month |
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Detail Information |
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| RO Product Water Quality: | TDS<5mg/L | Desalination Rate: | >99.5% |
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| Output Water Saltness: | <5mg/L | Recovery Rate: | First Stage RO: 45% Second Stage RO: 85% (Depending On Temperature And Inlet Water Quality) |
| Operation Pressure: | 1-stage RO:3.5~5.5Mpa 2-stage RO:0.5~1.5Mpa | Power: | 45KW |
| Voltage: | AC400V / 50Hz / Three Phase | Protection Grade: | IP54 |
| Material Composition: | SUS316 Stainless Steel | ||
Product Description
Seawater Desalination Water: Quality, Process & Uses
Seawater desalination is the process of removing salt from seawater to produce clean, usable water. Here is a simple overview of its quality, production process, and main uses.
| Feature | Description |
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| Water Quality | • Very high purity • Meets drinking water standards • Very low salt content (TDS < 500 mg/L) |
| Production Process | • High-pressure Reverse Osmosis (RO) is the most common method • Requires extensive pre-treatment and cleaning • Uses durable, corrosion-resistant materials |
| Main Uses | • Municipal drinking water supply • Hotel and resort water supply • Industrial process water • Irrigation for high-value crops |
Key Points:
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Seawater desalination produces high-quality water that is safe to drink.
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The Reverse Osmosis process uses special membranes and high pressure to remove salt.
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This technology provides a reliable water source for coastal cities, industries, and tourism.
Seawater desalination is an important solution for areas with limited fresh water resources.







