Product Description
A pure drinking reverse osmosis (RO) plant uses a semipermeable membrane to remove impurities from water, producing water that is safe to drink.
How it works
Pressure: High pressure is applied to the water
Membrane: The water is forced through a semipermeable membrane
Impurities: Larger molecules and impurities are blocked by the membrane, leaving only pure water to pass through
Collection: The purified water is collected and can be used for drinking
Waste: The remaining impurities are flushed away as brine or wastewater
Benefits
Energy efficient: RO plants are energy-saving and effective
High quality: RO plants can produce water that is free of bacteria, salts, and other contaminants
Low maintenance: RO plants are convenient to operate and maintain
Versatile: RO plants can be used for desalination, wastewater treatment, and more
Considerations
RO plants may require pre-treatment to soften the water or remove contaminants
RO plants may not be ideal for water that is very hard or has high levels of contaminants