Reverse Osmosis (RO) membranes are semi-permeable barriers used in water purification systems to remove dissolved salts, impurities, and contaminants from water. They function by applying pressure to force water through the membrane, which blocks larger molecules and ions while allowing pure water molecules to pass through. RO membranes are highly effective in reducing total dissolved solids (TDS), heavy metals, microorganisms, and other harmful substances, making them a crucial technology for producing clean drinking water, as well as for industrial and pharmaceutical applications.
These membranes are typically made from thin-film composite (TFC) material, which provides high filtration efficiency and durability. RO membranes come in different configurations, such as spiral-wound or hollow fiber, depending on the application. Regular maintenance, such as pre-filtration and periodic cleaning, is essential to extend their lifespan and maintain performance. Due to their ability to deliver high-quality water, RO membranes are widely used in residential water purifiers, seawater desalination plants, wastewater treatment, and food and beverage industries.
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