Description
Dayliff Pure Water treatment plants are specially designed for the
production of totally pure water from the majority of natural or
municipal sources, typical applications being bottled water
production, institutional and commercial food processing facilities
and manufacturing facilities requiring pure water in the production
process. They eliminate most conditions of impurity including
sediment, unappetizing taste or odour, and the most serious of all,
bacteriological contamination, the treated water output being to
the highest consumption standards.
Utilising six stages of treatment the plants use no chemicals, are
simple to operate, provide consistent pure water without any
maintenance other than routine cleaning
and cartridge replacement, cost very little to run and are
extremely good value.
Two standard designs are offered rated at 1 **0 litres/hr and ***0
litres/hr outputs and plants are supplied complete with the
treatment components as well as necessary ancillary accessories all
frame mounted to provide a complete, easily installed unit. Though
the main application is for bottled water production, the plants
are also suitable for in-line filtration for a distributed supply
and also bespoke plants can be designed and manufactured to suit
specialized treatment requirements. With benefits of simplicity,
economy and, most importantly, effectiveness, Dayliff Pure Water
treatment plants are the ideal solution for the production of
totally pure water from the majority of semi-treated water
sources.
APPLICATION
Dayliff Pure Water Treatment Plants are designed to purify sweet,
low conductivity, soft and neutral raw waters as is typically
provided from low turbidity natural and semi-treated municipal
sources. They do not treat for dissolved trace elements, including
salinity, or change hardness levels or pH. Prior analysis of the
raw water to assess its suitability to this treatment process is
important as there are some conditions for which it will not
provide WHO standard potable water.
THE TREATMENT PROCESS
1st Stage
- Sand Filtration: Raw water is passed through a
low-rate inert silica sand filter to remove sludge and large
particles.
2nd