Reverse osmosis is a revolutionary water purification technology that is widely used for the production of clean and safe drinking water. The process is based on the use of a semi-permeable membrane, which allows the passage of water molecules while simultaneously blocking a multitude of undesirable substances such as ions, bacteria, viruses, and pollutants.
Reverse osmosis works by applying pressure to one side of the membrane, forcing the water to pass through it while the undesirable substances are left behind. The clean water is collected on the other side of the membrane and is ready for consumption, while the waste is effectively removed.
Reverse osmosis systems offer multiple benefits, including the improvement of taste, odor, and overall water quality. Additionally, they significantly reduce the presence of harmful substances that may be present in the water, such as heavy metals, pharmaceutical residues, nitrates, chromium, and more, thus providing safer water for the consumer.
It is an ideal solution for domestic, commercial, and industrial applications.