RO - Reverse
osmosis, better known as hyper-filtration is a natural bio
chemical process that enables the abstraction of particles
as tiny as ions. RO uses a semi permeable membrane that
affects the movement or diffusion of water molecules toward
the solution that has high TDS, and it is induced by osmotic
pressure. These membranes are effective in removing constituents
and are efficient in removing TDS in any feedwater up to
40,000-ppm (i.e. sea water.). The membrane uses a channel
known as cross flow that enables it to perpetually clean
itself. RO is accomplished by forcing water molecules under
pressure through a semi-permeable membrane out of solution
that has high TDS.
RO membrane can be distinguished
from other membranes based on pore size, which is around 0.0005 microns. The pore
size of RO membrane is small, that it functions primarily by diffusion instead
of filtration or adsorption
Reverse osmoses is the best
filtration process so far as it is capable of refusing bacteria, salts, proteins,
particles, dyes as well as other harmful constituents. The dissolved ions like
salts that are charged have stronger chances of getting rejected than those organic
that are not charged. This process allows absolutely pure and safe drinking water.

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