R.o.domestic Membrane

Capacity 100 GPD
Automation Grade Automatic

 

A Domestic Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membrane is a crucial component of a residential water purification system known as a reverse osmosis system. These systems are designed to improve the quality of drinking water by effectively removing a wide range of contaminants and impurities, including dissolved solids, minerals, chemicals, and microorganisms. The RO membrane is the heart of this system and plays a central role in the water purification process.

Here's how a domestic RO membrane works and its key characteristics:

How it works:

  1. Filtration Process: The RO membrane is a semi-permeable membrane with very tiny pores, usually around 0.0001 microns in size. It is designed to allow water molecules to pass through while blocking most contaminants. The water is forced through the membrane under pressure, and the contaminants are effectively trapped and flushed away as wastewater.

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