A Reverse Osmosis (RO) System is a water filtration technology that uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove ions, molecules, and other impurities from water. The RO process involves applying pressure to the water that needs to be filtered, forcing it to pass through the membrane. The membrane allows water molecules to pass through, but it blocks impurities, such as salts, minerals, and other contaminants. The filtered water that passes through the membrane is then stored in a tank for later use, while the impurities are flushed down the drain. The result is clean, pure, and safe drinking water.
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