What is Reverse Osmosis & How Does It Work?
Reverse osmosis is a multi-stage filtration process that removes contaminants, impurities, and harmful substances from your water supply. It works by forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane, which traps contaminants like lead, chlorine, bacteria, pesticides, and heavy metals while allowing only pure water molecules to pass through.
The Reverse Osmosis Filtration Process:
- Pre-Filtration: A sediment filter removes dirt, rust, and debris that could damage the RO membrane.
- Carbon Filtration: Activated carbon removes chlorine, odors, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
- RO Membrane: The semi-permeable membrane filters out 99% of contaminants, including bacteria, viruses, and heavy metals.
- Post-Filtration: A final carbon filter polishes the water for improved taste and clarity.
- Storage & Delivery: The purified water is stored in a tank and delivered to your faucet on demand.
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