Reverse osmosis dirt is a key chemical for cleaning and protecting the reverse osmosis (RO) system. The following is the general way of use the general reverse osmosis resistant agent:
Determine dosage: According to the scale and operation of the RO system, determine the appropriate dose dose. Generally, suppliers will provide detailed suggestions and guidance.
Preparatory processing: Before adding a stuffing agent, make sure that the RO system has been appropriately prepared, such as cleaning and disinfection. This helps reduce the impact of dirt and biological adhesion to the greatest extent.
Hybrid solution: Mix the stuffing agent with the appropriate aqueous solution according to the supplier’s suggestion. Generally, the dirt resistant agent is provided in the form of a concentrated solution and needs to be used after dilution. Make sure to mix according to the correct proportion to ensure the accuracy of the dosage.
Add dosage: Add the mixed stool resistant solution to the RO system. According to the specific requirements of the system, adding a dirt resistant at the right time and location. You can add it to the water tank, chemical jet pump or other appropriate medications.
Cycle treatment: After the stool resistant agent is added, the cycle process of the RO system is activated to ensure that the stuffing agent is fully exposed to the membrane and pipeline in the system. According to the need, persistent circulation may be performed to ensure the effectiveness of the stool resistant agent to the greatest extent.
Monitoring and adjustment: Regularly monitor the performance and water quality parameters of the RO system to ensure the effect of a dirt blocking agent. According to the monitoring results, necessary adjustments and supplementary dirt resistant can be performed to maintain the normal operation of the system.
Please note that the above is a general method of use. The specific operation should be carried out according to the product description and the guidance of the supplier. Make sure you follow the safety operation specifications when using reverse osmosis and dirt, and store them in dry and cool places.