Reverse Osmosis Systems (RO) : Water
pressure is used to force water molecules through a very fine membrane
leaving the contaminants behind. Purified water is collected from the
"clean" or “permeate” side of the membrane, and water containing the
concentrated contaminants is flushed down the drain from the
"contaminated" or “concentrate” side. The average RO system is a unit
consisting of a sediment/chlorine pre filter, the reverse-osmosis
membrane, a storage tank, and an activated-carbon post filter. Reverse
osmosis removes salt and most other inorganic material present in the
water, and for that reason, RO lends itself to use in places where the
drinking water is brackish (salty), contains nitrates or other dissolved
minerals which are difficult to remove by other methods.
What Reverse
Osmosis Systems do you have?Hello!
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