Application context
Define the real duty before selecting equipment.
Optical cleaning water is selected around allowable ionic and particle residue, rinse flow, cleaning chemistry and the sensitivity of the finished component.
Feed-water source
Municipal tap water, as stated in the brochure
Capacity basis
Not publicly disclosed; final sizing requires rinse flow and operating schedule.
Water challenge
Conditions that control the process.
Ionic and particle residues that may affect precision rinsing or cleaning.
Target water use and quality
Set the objective at the point of use.
A rinse-water specification defined by the component, cleaning chemistry and allowable residue.
Typical treatment train
- 01Feed-specific pretreatment
- 02RO generation
- 03Storage, sanitization or polishing only as the cleaning process requires
Main equipment and components
- RO membrane rack
- Pretreatment and cartridge filtration
- Pumps, instruments and storage interface
Configurable options
- Materials, membrane brand, instrumentation and control level
- Single-train, duty/standby or parallel arrangement
- Storage, disinfection, polishing and distribution interfaces as required
Utilities and operating assumptions
- Stable feed pressure, electrical supply and drainage
- Space for operation, maintenance and chemical handling
- An approved reject, backwash or concentrate route
Required customer inputs
- Current feed-water analysis and source description
- Required flow, daily volume, operating hours and point-of-use demand
- Target water quality, utilities, destination and documentation requirements
Design objective
Confirm performance against an approved proposal.
Design target only. No residue, particle, ionic or product-quality result is published.




