Main Components Of Water Treatment Equipment

Apr 13, 2026

The main components of water treatment equipment include mechanical bar screens, grit chambers, multi-media filters, or activated carbon filters. This part removes large suspended solids, silt, colloids, and some organic matter from the water, thereby reducing the load on subsequent treatment units and protecting the core membrane modules or reaction system from rapid fouling.

 

Different processes correspond to different core components. For example, in a reverse osmosis system, the core component is the reverse osmosis membrane module; in an MBR system, it's a combination of the membrane module and the biological reaction tank; and in a softening system, it's the ion exchange resin tank. This part directly determines the effluent quality and treatment capacity, and is the core value of the entire system.

 

Post-treatment units are mainly used to further improve water quality or meet specific usage requirements, such as ultraviolet sterilizers, ozone generators, and precision filters. These devices can remove residual microorganisms, odors, or trace contaminants, ensuring that the effluent meets drinking or industrial standards.

 

Auxiliary control systems are also an important part of water treatment equipment, including water pumps, pipeline valves, instrument sensors, and PLC automatic control systems. This part is responsible for water flow delivery, pressure regulation, and automatic system operation monitoring, and is the foundation for ensuring the stable and efficient operation of the entire water treatment system.


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