Reverse osmosis removes contaminants from unfiltered water, or feed water, when pressure forces it through a semipermeable membrane. Water flows from the more concentrated side (more contaminants) of the RO membrane to the less concentrated side (fewer contaminants) to provide clean drinking water. The fresh water produced is called the permeate. The concentrated water left over is called the waste or brine.
Capacity: 100 to 100,000 LPH Operation: Automatic Housing MOC: SS, FRP Application: Water Treatment, Desalination, Purified Water Generation System.