Henan Clande Filter Technology Co.,Ltd

Henan Clande Filter Technology Co.,Ltd

What role do large flow filter cartridge play in seawater desalination?

2026 05/04

To desalinate seawater, before the desalination process, the seawater needs to be purified to remove the impurities. There are many types of impurities in seawater, mainly divided into three categories: microorganisms, organic substances, and suspended solids.
Regarding the removal of impurities in seawater, it is naturally impossible without large flow filter cartridge. The pre-treatment filtration of seawater is very important because it needs to be purified before desalination. Otherwise, it will affect the subsequent desalination process. If the impurities and pollutants in seawater are unclear, it will affect the entire desalination process. Mildly, it will affect the filtration efficiency and effect of the desalination process. Severely, it will pollute the entire reverse osmosis membrane, increase the operating pressure of the entire desalination process, and reduce or even damage the filtration life of the reverse osmosis membrane. This will cause irreparable losses to the entire desalination process.
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The high flux filter cartridge, as one of the important components of pre-treatment filtration, is an important barrier for protecting the reverse osmosis membrane. Usually, it is the protective umbrella of the reverse osmosis membrane. The most important step before the seawater desalination passes through the reverse osmosis membrane is through the large flux filter cartridge. The high flow pleated filter cartridge not only plays a particularly crucial protective role for the expensive reverse osmosis membrane, but also can completely remove the sediment and particulate impurities in seawater, ensuring the water quality of seawater desalination passing through the reverse osmosis membrane, and ensuring the effective progress of the seawater desalination process, avoiding the contamination and damage of the reverse osmosis membrane.