Is the EDI pure water equipment priced at 5 tons per hour expensive?
Release time:2022-09-14
In the fields of precision machinery manufacturing, electronic circuit industry, and electronic semiconductor, the requirement for pure water quality is to reach 18 megaohms or above of ultrapure water. If the water quality does not meet the standard, it will directly affect the quality of the product. To produce pure water with a capacity of 18 megaohms or above, EDI pure water equipment can be used.
Many people compare multiple pure water equipment manufacturers when choosing equipment. Industrial water requires extremely high water quality, and the produced pure water will have a decrease in electrical resistivity over time. Therefore, the size of the equipment is generally determined based on the hourly water consumption of the enterprise. The price of the equipment is generally related to several factors. Is a 5-ton EDI pure water equipment expensive per hour?
EDI ultra pure water equipment mainly adopts a water treatment process that combines electrodialysis and ion exchange. The price of pure water equipment is mainly affected by the quality of raw water, the amount of produced water, the material of the equipment, and the requirements for the purity of the effluent water.
The quality factors of raw water, such as the groundwater quality in the north and south, are different. The fluoride in the groundwater in the north exceeds the standard more severely than in the south. Therefore, water pretreatment is required before the raw water enters the pure water equipment.
The material factor of the equipment, such as the use of Dow RO grade reverse osmosis membrane in the equipment, will result in a relatively higher price than domestic consumables.
The purity factor of the effluent water quality is that the EDI equipment can produce pure water with a resistivity of 1-18.2 megaohms. The water treatment process varies depending on the resistivity of the pure water, and the water treatment process is determined based on the effluent water quality.