Principle of reverse osmosis water purifier

Update:29 Nov 2019

What is the reverse osmosis water purifier? Reverse osmosis is a kind of selective permeability that uses a selective membrane that can only penetrate water but not solutes, using a pressure higher than the osmotic pressure as the driving force. The process of separating water molecules from the solute phase.
What is its production principle? Reverse osmosis water purifier is a machine that mainly uses the principle of reverse osmosis for water treatment. General tap water has a pure water conductivity of 5μs / cm after RO membrane filtration (outlet conductivity after RO membrane filtration = inlet conductivity × salt removal rate. Generally, the desalination rate of imported reverse osmosis membranes can reach more than 99%, and it will run within 5 years. It can guarantee more than 97%. If the conductivity of the effluent is relatively high, a level 2 reverse osmosis can be used, and after a simple treatment, the water conductivity is less than 1 μs / cm), which meets the national laboratory's level 3 water standard.
The pure water produced by the reverse osmosis pure water mechanism is fresher, healthier and safer than barrel water, and it has a wide range of uses. A thin film having a selectivity to a transmissive substance becomes a semi-permeable film. Generally, the membrane that can only penetrate the solvent but not the solute is regarded as an ideal semi-reverse osmosis water purifier membrane. This is the reverse osmosis water purifier.
Compared with traditional water purifiers, reverse osmosis water purifiers are regarded as a new round of water purifiers. With the continuous integration of water purifiers with technological elements, the emergence of reverse osmosis water purifiers has brought many gospels to people. Reverse osmosis water purifiers have also become one of the most popular objects in the market today, and it is also very worthy of choice.

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