The Function of an All-in-One Water Purifier


Release Date:

2026/04/23

The purpose of an integrated water purifier is to efficiently remove suspended solids, bacteria, viruses, organic matter, and odors from water, thereby improving water quality and ensuring safe drinking water. By integrating multiple water purification processes, it achieves a comprehensive treatment process from raw water to purified water.

I. Core Functions and Principles

Removal of Suspended Solids and Particles
Utilizing a multi-layer filtration system—including quartz sand and bituminous coal filter media—combined with flocculation and sedimentation technology, it effectively traps impurities such as silt, rust, and colloids, significantly reducing water turbidity and producing clear, transparent water.

Deep Purification of Organic Compounds and Odors
Through activated carbon adsorption, residual chlorine, pesticide residues, heavy metal ions, and harmful organic compounds (such as benzene and phenols) are removed from the water, while simultaneously improving the water’s taste and odor.

Bacteria and Virus Elimination, Ensuring Microbial Safety
Equipped with UV or ozone disinfection modules, the system eliminates bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms in the water, preventing secondary contamination and ensuring the treated water meets drinking water hygiene standards.

Water Softening (Select Models)
Integrated ion exchange resin reduces calcium and magnesium ion levels in the water, minimizing scale buildup and extending the service life of water-using equipment (such as boilers and water heaters).

II. Wide Range of Applications
Rural and Small-Town Water Supply: Treats surface water sources such as river and lake water to address issues of turbidity and excessive bacterial levels in drinking water.
Industrial Water: Provides high-purity process water for industries such as food and beverage, electronics, and chemicals.
Public Facilities: Used in centralized water supply systems for schools, hospitals, hotels, and other public facilities to enhance water safety.
Emergency Water Supply: Rapidly deployable in disaster or temporary scenarios to ensure a safe drinking water supply.
III. Equipment Advantages
High Integration: Integrates processes such as reaction, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection into a single unit, saving space.
Automated Operation: Equipped with a PLC control system to enable automatic backwashing, drainage, and chemical dosing, supporting 24-hour unattended operation.
Easy Maintenance: Modular design allows for periodic replacement of filter media, resulting in low operating costs.