Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a high-efficiency, high-pressure membrane filtration process used to purify water by removing dissolved salts, suspended particles, ions, microorganisms, and organic molecules. It is one of the most widely adopted technologies for producing high-purity and potable water, suitable for both industrial applications and drinking purposes.
The RO process works by forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane with extremely small pore sizes ranging from 0.0001 to 0.0005 microns. These microscopic pores allow only water molecules to pass while effectively rejecting contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, and dissolved solids.
Reverse Osmosis is an essential part of many water treatment systems due to its ability to deliver consistently safe, clean, and low-TDS water. Depending on the water source and usage requirements, RO systems can be customized with single or multi-stage filtration for enhanced performance.