Desalination Industry Solutions
Seawater Intake
Pre-Treatment
反渗透
Post Treatment
Brine Management
配水
Seawater Intake
Seawater is drawn from the source (e.g., ocean) through an intake structure, often designed to minimize the impact on marine life.
Pre-Treatment
The impurities from the seawater (plastic, organic material, algae etc.) are removed at this stage to protect the integrity of the RO membranes.
反渗透
The pretreated seawater is pressurized and forced through semi-permeable membranes. This process separates the seawater into fresh water (permeate) and a concentrated salt stream (brine).
Post Treatment
The desalinated water (permeate) may undergo further treatment (ex.remineralization) to meet specific water quality standards.
Brine Management
The concentrated salt stream (brine) from the RO process needs to be managed to minimize its impact on the environment. This can be done through several processes such as dilution, or deep-sea discharge.
配水
The permeate water, after undergoing remineralization, will be distributed through a network of pipes, pumps, valves, and storage facilities to the consumers.