Reverse Osmosis Process
Reverse Osmosis (R.O) is one of the most convenient and economical methods of reducing unwanted contaminants in your drinking water. Reverse Osmosis is the process by which water molecules are forced, by water pressure, through a semi permeable membrane. Most of the impurities and other contaminants are rinsed to the drain while the refined water is routed to a special holding tank.
The special features of RO process is its ability to remove not only the suspended impurities but also dissolved impurities and salt which are harmful and spoil the taste of water. In addition, it also removes bacteria and virus better than the conventional purifiers. Typical percentage removal of dissolved salt by RO process are :