About Water Treatment Equipment
Water treatment equipment is used to enhance influent water for industrial, commercial, and consumer use. Influent flows into a basin, reservoir, or treatment facility. It differs from effluent, treated sewage that is released into the environment, typically from a point source such as a pipe. Influent water systems are designed to produce high-quality water through clarification, filtration, reverse osmosis, ion exchange, and other water treatment methods. Clarification is the process of removing suspended solids from water. Filtration is a mechanical or physical process that uses a medium (such as a screen) to separate solids from fluids. Reverse osmosis (RO), a specific type of filtration, uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove dissolved salts and metallic ions. Ion exchange, a chemical process used in water treatment equipment, removes charged particles from a solution.
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