Reverse Osmosis
Reverse osmosis, which we can define as a technology used to purify water from solid substances such as salt and minerals, allows water to be passed through a semi-permeable membrane under high pressure to remove solid substances such as salt and minerals. This process is one of the most effective methods used for the purification of water.
The reverse osmosis process is performed using a semi-permeable membrane. The membrane has a small porous structure through which only water molecules can pass. Thanks to this structure, solid substances such as salts and minerals contained in the water are retained and cleaned by the membrane. Reverse osmosis removes 99.9% of the dissolved substances in the water, resulting in extremely pure water.
It is a widely used system in industrial and domestic water treatment systems. This technology is used for the removal of drinking water, factory waste, seawater and other pollutants. The reverse osmosis process is performed by passing high-pressure water through the membrane. This process is an effective method for removing contaminants in the water and obtaining extremely pure water.