WATER SYSTEMS WITH OSMOSIS TECHNOLOGY FOR PROFESSIONAL CLEANING
In order to achieve the best possible cleaning results, we recommend using osmosis water in combination with our machine technology, which is also known as technical water or pure water. This is free of any limescale, iron, manganese, etc., which is why it is cleaning-active, dries streak-free and also slows down re-soiling.
When it comes to water treatment, we work with the systems of our partner VF Reinigungstechnik, who have been dealing with water treatment systems for over 15 years – from practice for practice. It is important to be able to offer a simple, resistant and transportable reverse osmosis system that is optimally tailored to the requirements of professional PV, glass and building cleaners.
In order to offer the right water technology for our machines for every application, we have professional cleaning systems in different setups ranging from a single reverse osmosis system to complete water systems with intermediate tank, associated hoses, pumps and automatic control in our portfolio. In addition, our solutions can be easily and quickly integrated into various trailers or vans as racks.
FAQ about osmosis systems
How many Liters of Pure Water Can I Produce per Hour?
The amount of pure water that can be produced per hour depends on the model chosen. The Osmobil Pro X produces 450 l/h, while the larger system produces 750 l/h of pure water. The size of the osmosis system should be matched to the systems that are to be supplied with pure water. For hand brushes and the solarROBOT compact, the Osmobil Pro X is the ideal choice, while the Osmobil MAX offers the optimal supply for the solarROBOT pro.
Do I Really Have to Clean with Osmosis Water?
The answer to this is a clear YES and NO. For most cleaning systems, this is not absolutely necessary, but failure to use it can lead to poorer cleaning results, limescale streaks and other residues on the system. Therefore, we recommend the use of demineralized water. This is also strongly recommended by a large proportion of solar module manufacturers. As a guideline, the water used should have less than 30 ppm.
Do I Need Electricity for the Osmosis System?
Yes, a classic reverse osmosis system works with a water pump – in the case of the Osmobil series – usually with high-pressure membranes. This requires electricity.
How much Does an Osmosis System Cost?
Common reverse osmosis systems have running costs of approx. €1 per 1000 liters of pure water. This means that these systems impress with very low running costs compared to other systems. The purchase price varies depending on the size of the systems and the hourly liter output. The systems for robot cleaning start at approx. €4,500
What is the Difference to Mixed Bed Resin, also in Comparison to Operating Costs?
The systems differ in the principle of action of demineralization. A reverse osmosis system uses membranes to desalinate the water. A mixed bed resin uses granules that bind the salts. Therefore, the resin must also be replaced regularly, which results in higher running costs. With reverse osmosis, only the pre-filter needs to be replaced regularly if handled correctly. The membranes are generally not a classic wearing part.
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