A reverse osmosis (RO) drinking water system is an advanced solution that utilizes scientific principles to significantly improve the taste and quality of your tap water. By employing a semi-permeable membrane, RO systems effectively remove impurities from water. This membrane serves as a selective barrier, permitting water molecules to pass through while capturing larger particles such as minerals, chemicals, and bacteria.
Here are the steps that an RO system takes to do its job.
- 1Pre-Filter – The first cartridge water removes most large particles. This extends the life of your membrane.
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Water w/ Contaminants – Water with any additional particles enter the membrane chamber. Pressure forces the flow through the process.
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Semi-Permeable Membrane – Impurities are collected by the membrane while water molecules pass through freely.
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Filtered Water – Water is released from the membrane cartridge to continue to the next stage.
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Post-Filter – Impurities small enough to pass through the membrane are removed by a carbon block filter.
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Holding Tank – Treated water accumulates in the storage tank to ensure there is always an on-demand supply.
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Final Carbon Filter – As water is drawn to the faucet, it travels through another carbon filter as a final polish.
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