RO ( Reverse Osmosis) Operation




RO ( Reverse Osmosis) Operation



Introduction of RO System:

A Reverse Osmosis System is a device that services water through semi-permeable membranes to take out dissolved salts, minerals, and impurities from the water

Components:

A reverse osmosis system is a machine that forces water through semipermeable membranes to remove dissolved salts, minerals, and impurities from the water. A typical reverse osmosis system has three main components: the pressure vessel, the membrane, and the pump.

Operation:

The pressure vessel is where you place the feed water. The feed water is pressurized by the pump which forces it through the membrane under pressure. The saltier feed water will have more difficulty passing through the membrane than purer feed water, so it will be left behind as purified product water flows out of this chamber into a storage container.

Production:

Reverse osmosis systems are water purification systems that use pressure to force water through a semipermeable membrane.

Conclusion:

The process is done by using two chambers, one with pure water and the other with salty or polluted water. The pressure is applied to the polluted chamber and this pressure forces the clean water through a filter.

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