July 14th, 2008 by admin

Reverse Osmosis is a water filtration method used to remove dissolved inorganic chemicals and suspended particulate matter from a water source. Water is pushed through a semi-permeable membrane that removes molecules larger than the pores of the membrane. This system works well in removing inorganic material and particulate matter however also removes minerals. Some examples of Reverse Osmosis Systems.

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