Many companies purchase reverse osmosis equipment. In addition to paying attention to the quality of the effluent, they also ask two key questions.“Does the equipment smell when it is running?Will the noise be loud?”After all, most of the reverse osmosis equipment is placed in the workshop. If the operation has an odor, it will affect the workshop environment and may even affect the operation of workers; the noise is too loud and more troublesome. Not only is it annoying, it may also interfere with normal production. If the workshop is close to the office area, the impact will be even greater.
As DIEN water treatment, we sincerely say: qualified reverse osmosis equipment has no odor and very little noise in operation.Just like the voice we usually speak face-to-face, there will be no harsh noise, no pungent odor, and it will not affect the normal production of the workshop and the work of the workers at all.

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Let's talk about the odor first.Many people are worried that the operation of the equipment will have a strange smell. In fact, they are mainly worried about the poor quality of the accessories or the improper craftsmanship.As an entity source manufacturer, DIEN produces reverse osmosis equipment. The core accessories are selected from major domestic and foreign brands. The membrane components are imported from Dow and Heideneng, and the pipelines are made of food-grade stainless steel. These materials themselves are odorless and pollution-free, and will not release harmful gases or produce odors during operation.
Moreover, our equipment and technology have been optimized for many years. The operation is mainly water penetration and circulation. There is no additional addition of chemicals and there will be no sewage leakage.Under normal operation, there is only a faint sound of water flowing, and there is no pungent or unpleasant odor. Even if it is placed in a workshop with extremely high environmental requirements such as a food factory or a pharmaceutical factory, it is fully adapted.
Let's talk about the noise problem.This is also the key concern of many customers.The noise of DIEN's reverse osmosis equipment mainly comes from high-pressure pumps and fans, and we have made targeted optimization during production.The high-pressure pump adopts a low-noise model, and a shock absorber is also installed to reduce the vibration and noise during operation; the fan is also designed to be silent, and the noise during operation is controlled within 50 decibels.

DIEN reverse osmosis equipment manufacturer
What is the concept of 50 decibels?It's the voice we usually speak softly, which is smaller than the sound of the air conditioner in the office. Standing next to the equipment, we can communicate with people normally without feeling harsh.Unlike the equipment of some small manufacturers, it is not muted, and it is “buzzing” when it runs, which is a headache, and it will affect the working status of workers in the long run.
Some people may ask, will the odor and noise become louder after running for a long time?Don't worry about this.DIEN reverse osmosis equipment has preferential prices, excellent quality accessories, and is durable. As long as you do a good job of simple daily maintenance, regularly clean membrane components, and inspect pipelines, the operation of the equipment can always be maintained in a state of no odor and low noise.
We have been deeply engaged in the water treatment industry for many years, and 30.000+ project cases have been endorsed. Whether it is large-scale reverse osmosis equipment for industrial use or small commercial equipment, we strictly control the quality, taking into account the operating experience and the effluent effect.Choose reverse osmosis equipment and find DIEN. It has no odor, low noise, stable operation and worry-free. It can solve your water problems in one stop without worrying about environmental interference.
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