Are All Industrial Water Filtration Systems The Same?

The designs and capacities of the Industrial Water Filtration Systems have recently grown with stunning speed. These machines can now handle at least 600 bottles per hour and produce much healthier water than before. This number is six times more than the amount of water that most filtration systems were able to provide just a few years ago.

In their plan to remain competitive in the mid- and high-range industrial water filtration systems products, Chinese boiler suppliers are changing their R&D to focus on enhancing the performance of their products.

The safety of the processed water is another subject that some manufacturers have taken up. Some manufacturers are introducing systems with a mono-block base that protects the washing and filling tanks, preventing dust and other particulates from contaminating the system.

Moreover, pieces of the system that are intended to have contact with the water are made with corrosion-resistant stainless steel.

In most of the recently marketed Industrial Water Filtration Systems, three to five washing booths are incorporated, each having the ability to sterilize the inside and the outside of the bottle in one operation. For the most effective purification, a few water bottling units also come with heating and even drying operations.

For a more effective and precise machine, the tasks of washing, filling and capping are fully automatic using a programmable logic controller (PLC). This is just a task-specific computer engineered for multiple input and output processing. Manufacturers could purchase PLCs from Panasonic, Siemens and LG.

The strong construction of modern industrial water filtration systems lets them tolerate extreme temperatures and excessive vibrations which help in lengthening the production life of the machine.

Considering things from the production angle, though, many bottled water manufacturers are not properly motivated to try new technologies in industrial water filtration systems because of the complicated process of changing the system. They are afraid that upgrading could lead to replacing the entire operation, causing a painful increase in the cost of manufacturing.

Aquaworks Commercial RO Water Filter/Water Purifier: This is a industrial 2-stage RO water purification system that is most often used by several diverse industries: pulp and paper making, mining, chemical, food and beverage processing, and waste water/sewage treatment, just to name a few.

Shenzhen Seawater Desalinator with Power of 5.5W: This filter has the best purification ability with a very low production cost. The system is very small and can effortlessly fit in whatever location you require, with simple installation, one touch button operation, and suitable for any sea area. This is not just resistant to corrosion, but the Shenzhen Desalinator also uses the world’s most advanced membrane modules and pumps for high-quality performance.

Drinking Water/Beverage Filling Line with Combined Units: This system includes a filler-capper and a rinser, which is ideal for filling one-gallon containers with liquid. The amount of the water in each bottle is controlled by a predetermined filling time and caps are automatically placed and closed. Its electric controllers are separated into individual controls for efficient utility.

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