Reverse Osmosis

Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a highly effective water purification process employed to produce clean and high-quality drinking water, industrial process water, and more. In RO, water is forced through a semi-permeable membrane, selectively allowing water molecules to pass while rejecting dissolved salts, minerals, and contaminants. This separation process results in purified water on one side and concentrated impurities on the other.

Widely used in various industries and residential applications, Reverse Osmosis removes a broad spectrum of impurities, including bacteria, viruses, chemicals, and particles. It is a key technology in desalination plants, producing fresh water from seawater. RO systems play a critical role in ensuring safe and reliable water supplies, addressing water scarcity challenges, and providing a versatile solution for water treatment needs. With its efficiency and versatility, Reverse Osmosis has become a cornerstone technology for producing high-quality, potable water in diverse settings worldwide.