Thursday, February 05, 2009

How does a reverse osmosis faucet work?


The process of reverse osmosis uses a semi-permeable membrane and forces the water to flow from one side of the membrane to the other. This blocks anything that is larger than a water molecule between the membranes and will not allow it into your drinking water. With a reverse osmosis faucet, bacteria, chemicals, contaminants, chlorine, and all other particles will be left behind the membrane to drain away, leaving only pure, pollutant-free water coming out of your tap.
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