Reverse osmosis systems are advanced filtration systems that use a semi-permeable membrane to remove impurities from water. This process is particularly effective for purifying tap water, making it suitable for human consumption and other industrial uses.

How Reverse Osmosis Works 

  1. Pre-filtration: The water is first filtered. 
  2. Semi-permeable Membrane: The water passes through a membrane that blocks larger impurities, such as bacteria, viruses and chemicals. 
  3. Impurity Removal: The impurities are collected and discharged, while the purified water passes through the membrane. 
  4. Post-filtration: The water is further filtered to improve the taste and remove any residues. 

Applications

  • Drinking Water: Production of pure and safe water for human consumption. 
  • Irrigation: Providing water free of harmful salts for crops. 
  • Industry: Use in processes that require high-quality water, such as food and beverage production.

Benefits

  • Efficiency: Removes over 99% of impurities, including heavy metals and chemicals. 
  • Safety: Ensures pure, contaminant-free water. 
  • Sustainability: Reduces the need for plastic water bottles, helping to reduce the environmental impact.

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