A Pre-Filtration Desalination Plant is a water treatment system designed to remove impurities and large particles from seawater before the desalination process. This step improves the efficiency and longevity of the desalination system by preventing clogging and damage to the reverse osmosis (RO) membranes.
Key Components:
Pre-Filters: Remove suspended solids, debris, and larger particles from seawater.
Coarse Filtration: Removes larger debris and sediments.
Fine Filtration: Filters out smaller particles to protect the RO system.
Activated Carbon Filters: Remove chlorine, organic compounds, and other contaminants.
Backwash System: Cleans the filters for reuse.
Control Panel: Monitors filtration process.
Working Principle:
Seawater is first passed through pre-filters to remove large particles, organic matter, and debris. This reduces the load on the desalination system, enhancing its performance and extending the life of membranes in the reverse osmosis process.
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