Reverse osmotic dirt is a chemical agent used to prevent the surface of the reverse osmosis membrane and reduce membrane pollution. Its use needs to be determined according to the specific situation, because it will be affected by factors such as water quality, operating conditions and system design. The following are some suggestions when using reverse osmodiability dirt under normal circumstances:
Initial amount: According to the recommendations or experience provided by the manufacturer, the initial amount can be set between 30-100 ml (ML) per cubic meter of water (M^3). Preliminary adjustments can be made according to the actual situation.
Monitoring and adjustment: Monitor the surface of the membrane and change water quality according to the operation of the system. According to the results of the monitoring, the volume of anti -infiltrating resistance agents is gradually adjusted to maintain the cleaning and efficient operation of the membrane.
Raw water quality: If the raw water quality is poor, it is easy to produce scaling and pollution, and the amount of reverse osmosis resistance may need to be increased. It is recommended to adjust the dosage according to the water quality characteristics and analysis results of raw water.
Operation conditions: The operating conditions of the system, such as water flow, temperature, pressure, etc., will also affect the amount of reverse osmotic dirt. When changing or adjusting the operating conditions, you may need to adjust the amount of shielding agent accordingly.
It should be emphasized that when using reverse osmosis dirt, be careful not to use it too much, so as not to produce side effects or negatively affect system performance. The best amount needs to be determined by actual debugging and monitoring. It is recommended to cooperate with relevant professionals in this process and follow the instructions and operation guidelines of the use of stuffing agents.