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XJY's 500L/hour reverse osmosis machine was sent to Cote d'Ivoire to solve problems
2025-04-17
March 11, 2025, Guangdong, China - Today, the 500L/hour reverse osmosis Water Purification equipment developed by XJY Company completed quality inspection and was shipped to Côte d'Ivoire on COSCO Shipping's "Belt and Road" special train. It will be used in drinking water safety projects in Abidjan and surrounding areas, marking a new stage in the deepening of technological cooperation between China and Africa in water affairs.
Customized reverse osmosis purifier solutions to meet African needs
The reverse osmosis equipment delivered this time adopts a modular intelligent design, with a daily processing capacity of 12 tons per unit and a Desalination rate of up to 99.7%, which can efficiently filter out pollutants such as heavy metals, microorganisms and organic matter. It is widely used in seawater desalination, industrial pure water preparation and drinking water purification, and can meet the daily water needs of local small and medium-sized communities or enterprises.
In view of the high temperature, high humidity and low power grid coverage in Côte d'Ivoire, the equipment has specially optimized the heat dissipation and anti-corrosion process, and can work continuously at 40°C. The shell is made of corrosion-resistant composite materials to adapt to the high-salinity climate of the coastal area. The project leader of XJY Company said: "Our equipment is not only technologically advanced, but also reduces the maintenance threshold through localized design to ensure long-term reliable operation."
China and Africa jointly build a benchmark project for water treatment system safety
Currently, 30% of the population in Côte d'Ivoire still faces drinking water safety issues. The equipment will be interconnected with the water purification networks of 10 local cities, and through the dual-track model of "technology output + talent training", it will help solve the drinking water safety problem of 30% of the country's population. XJY will provide dual operation and maintenance guarantees of "cloud service + local engineers", and ensure stable operation of the equipment throughout its life cycle through remote diagnosis systems and offline technical training. After the project is completed, 50,000 residents in Abidjan and its surrounding areas will be the first to use direct drinking water that meets WHO standards.
What are the future prospects for water purification of water?
Through scientific purification processes, the Amazon River can be transformed into a safe and drinkable water source. This process not only requires advanced technology, but also tailored solutions and continuous management and maintenance.
Professional packaging of ro facility ensures safe cross-border transportation
At the outbound delivery site, XJY company’s technical staff worked closely with the logistics team to conduct the final debugging and inspection of the equipment to ensure that each component was in the best condition. At the same time, in order to ensure the safety of long-distance transportation, the equipment was carefully packaged and professional shockproof and moisture-proof measures were adopted to cope with possible bad weather and complex road conditions.

The equipment is expected to arrive in Abidjan in mid-April, and the XJY technical team will participate in the installation and commissioning online. The implementation of this project will enable the water quality in Abidjan and surrounding areas to meet the standards of the World Health Organization (WHO), directly benefit 50,000 residents, and inject Chinese wisdom and strength into the sustainable development of water resources in Côte d'Ivoire.
About XJY Water Technology Company
As a national-level specialized "little giant" enterprise, XJY Company focuses on the research and development and industrialization of water treatment technology, and has built a complete industrial chain covering membrane materials, intelligent equipment and smart water services. With the mission of "making safe water accessible to the world", the company has served more than 50 countries around the world, with a water treatment scale of more than 20 million tons/day, and has promoted 12 African countries to achieve "full coverage of urban direct drinking water".

The delivery of equipment to Cote d'Ivoire is an important breakthrough in XJY's internationalization strategy, and it will help the sustainable development of local water resources through technology output. After the equipment is put into use, it will significantly improve the safety and quality of drinking water in Cote d'Ivoire. In the future, XJY will continue to deepen technological innovation and contribute to global water security with intelligent low-carbon solutions.