Water Treatment in Dialysis CentersPosted by Australia ETA on November 14th, 2021 The delicate process where the treated water will be used requires that not only high water quality be achieved immediately upon installation. Rather, it remains reliably over time. Both in quality and quantity. Well, water is going to make up more than 96% of the LD. The treatment followed by J. HUESA to achieve ultrapure water quality consists of a pretreatment with a Bilayer Filter, Carbon Filter and Descaler. Followed by an osmosis stage. Next, the osmotic water accumulates. And after this, and continuously in the recirculation ring to the different dialysis stations, the treated water is disinfected with an ultraviolet lamp. typical ro water purifier Just as important as water treatment is its distribution to the hemodialysis monitors. The stored treated water is susceptible to contamination. There should be no cul-de-sac, pieces with slits or shapes that could serve as a reservoir or impede laminar flow. Including the monitor\'s own water intake tube as part of the distribution network. Therefore, the water must be distributed in such a way that it is in permanent circulation. Included up to the monitor, at a speed around> 1m / sec returning the unused to the water treatment to be treated again. Like it? Share it!More by this author |