Recently, CSCEC unveiled the list of its first batch of industrialized products, which includes 11 major products, such as the "building good house", and launched a special column to introduce the seventh theme - Ultra-magnetic water purification equipment: A smarter and nimbler way to clean water.
Developed independently by CSCEC, the equipment uses advanced magnetic separation technology to swiftly remove contaminants from water. Its modular design allows it to be configured either as containerized units or as mobile, vehicle-mounted systems, enabling flexible deployment across a wide range of applications including integrated factory-pipeline-river-lake networks, high-efficiency urban sewage treatment, and wastewater recycling in the steel and coal industries.
Compared with traditional methods, the equipment offers striking advantages. It purifies water in just four to six minutes—10 to 20 times faster than conventional processes. It also demands remarkably little space: treating 10,000 tonnes of water per day requires only 38 to 75 square meters, about one-sixth to one-eighth of the footprint needed by standard facilities. Efficiency levels are high, achieving a 90% to 95% removal rate for suspended solids, an 80% to 90% reduction in total phosphorus, and a 40% to 60% cut in chemical oxygen demand. Automation and intelligent control are built into the equipment, simplifying maintenance while significantly reducing chemical usage and operational costs. Its robust design ensures stable performance and delivers strong environmental benefits across a range of deployment scenarios.
To date, the ultra-magnetic purification units have been deployed in more than 460 projects across 120 cities in China, with a combined daily processing capacity exceeding 10 million tonnes—enough to fill roughly 4,000 standard swimming pools.