Seawater Desalination
Seawater contains a large amount of suspended solids, colloids, salts, dissolved gases, bacteria, and algae.
These impurities must be effectively removed before desalination to ensure stable operation and protect downstream systems.
Seawater desalination is the process of removing excess salts and minerals from seawater to produce fresh water suitable for drinking, irrigation, and industrial use.
With increasing global demand for freshwater, seawater desalination has become a critical solution, especially in regions facing water scarcity.
Seawater is abundant and widely available, and technologies such as microfiltration, ultrafiltration, and reverse osmosis (RO) have become standard in modern desalination systems.
The desalination process generally consists of two main stages:
1. Pre-treatment:
Removes suspended solids, sand, colloids, and microorganisms from seawater, ensuring stable operation and protecting RO membranes from fouling and scaling.
2. Desalination:
Primarily removes dissolved salts (anions and cations), macromolecular organic matter, and microorganisms through reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration systems, producing high-quality freshwater.
By combining high-performance filtration cartridges with reverse osmosis membranes, Henan Clande Filter Technology Co., Ltd. provides efficient and cost-effective solutions for seawater desalination.
Our solutions ensure stable system operation, reduce membrane fouling, and improve overall water production efficiency.
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① Pre-filtration
- MS 600 FlowPure-HF Pleated Filter Cartridge with High Flow
- MicroPure Classic Series PP Melt Blown Filter Cartridge
- AquaPure Series String Wound Filter Cartridge
- Needle Felt Filter Bag (PP/PE/PTFE Series)
- PolyPure-Classic Series (PPC Series) PP Pleated Filter Cartridge with High Flux and High Flow Rate
For detailed technical solutions and product series information, please contact Henan Clande Filter Technology Co., Ltd. sales engineers.