Description
Reverse Osmosis Membrane Filter
A Reverse Osmosis Membrane Filter is a semi-permeable membrane used in RO systems to remove dissolved solids, impurities, and contaminants from water. It works by pushing water through the membrane using pressure, allowing only pure water molecules to pass while blocking unwanted substances.
How It Works:
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Water enters under pressure into the RO membrane.
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The membrane has tiny pores (0.0001 microns) — small enough to trap:
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Salts
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Heavy metals (lead, arsenic, mercury)
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Bacteria and viruses
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Chlorine, fluoride, nitrates
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Pesticides, pharmaceuticals
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Purified water (permeate) comes out one side.
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Contaminants (reject water) are flushed out through a separate outlet.
Key Benefits:
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Removes up to 99% of contaminants
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Produces clean, safe drinking water
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Extends life of appliances by removing scale-forming minerals
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Used in residential, commercial, and industrial filtration
Common Features:
Feature | Description |
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Material | Thin-film composite (TFC) or cellulose |
Micron rating | 0.0001 micron |
Lifespan | 2–3 years (depending on usage & quality) |
Flow rate | Varies by membrane size (e.g. 50–400 GPD) |
Applications | RO systems in homes, labs, industries |
Common Applications:
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Drinking water filtration systems
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Bottled water production
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Aquarium and hydroponics
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Pharmaceutical manufacturing
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Industrial process water treatment
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