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ECORO
REVERSE OSMOSİS
The reverse osmosis
process relies on a semi-permeable membrane, which
allows water to pass through under very high pressure
(sometimes 20 to 30 bar), whilst acting as a barrier
to dissolved solids, such as minerals, salts or
organic compounds.
The R.O. membrane consists of a sheet of thin polymer
layer bonded onto a porous support, and rolled in
a spiral configuration around a plastic tube. Unlike
microfiltration or ultrafiltration membranes, the
R.O. membranes do not have a defined pore size.
However, they are small enough to prevent all the
ions, the smallest bacteria and viruses from passing
through.
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