Reverse Osmosis (RO) explained
The versatile application of reverse osmosis (RO) technology spans various domains, encompassing the production of bottled water, desalination of seawater, and even space exploration.
Achieving your water filtration goals through Purey’s line of RO products designed to meet your specific needs including our traditional, under-the-sink models, our tankless under-the-sink models, our countertop models, and our light commercial models
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While being a fairly simple process, reverse osmosis (RO) is one of the most powerful ways to guarantee a contaninat free drinking water supply.
During the process of reverse osmosis, high waterpressure forces water through a semi-permeable membrane that allows H2O and lower molecular weight substances to pass through while removing impurities that have higher molecular weight substances.
While ridding your water of impurities is the goal of all water purification systems, RO systems are highly effective at doing this with a wide range of contaminants. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), RO systems are highly effective at removing protozoa, bacteria, viruses, common chemical contaminants including sodium, chloride, chopper, chromium, and lead. They are also able to reduce arsenic, fluoride, radium, sulfate, calcium, magnesium, potassium, nitrate, and phosphorous.
With up to 99% of impurity removal, RO systems set themselves apart from the rest.
Reverse osmosis, recognized as a highly efficient water purification technology, is widely used in industries, daily life, and even in space. It tackles diverse challenges, from desalinating seawater and producing the majority of bottled water on Earth to serving as a pivotal process both on our planet and beyond.
With this incredible technology there comes some water waste. During the RO process, the treated water comes out of the faucet providing you with pure drinking water, and the rejected water that contains impurities known as brine that is discarded.The pure-to-waste ratio is typically adjustable, often at 2:1 or even 3:1, and the reclaimed waste water can be recycled to further minimize the overall volume of generated wastewater, rendering it nearly negligible.
Though powerful on their own, often times RO filters do not work alone to provide you and your family with reliable drinking water. They are commonly paired with carbon block filters that work to trap chemicals and contaminants as well as alkaline filters that restore healthy minerals and taste to your water.
Like all systems, there is a range of products designed to fit consumers’ specific needs. While the upfront cost of a reverse osmosis system may seem high, it is important to take into consideration the long-term savings coupled with the fact you will have pure, clean water to drink and cook. Additionally, having an in-home RO system will reduce your consumption on bottled water and can help avoid potential healthcare costs related to contaminated water consumption.
There are four main types of RO systems we offer at iSpring:
All of them are designed to offer on-demand high-quality drinking water. However, each style works to meet consumers’ different needs.
Traditional, Under-the-Sink Models
One of the main perks to our traditional, under-the-sink models is that they offer you the same superior, high-quality water all our RO systems provide, removing up to 99% of contaminants lurking in your water with a much more affordable price tag. Additionally, they are capable of adding additional filters easily to meet customers’ different needs with the help of some basic parts and tools.
They are also highly serviceable since all parts are visible and accessible. And electricity is optional if the incoming water pressure is about 45 psi.
Finding the right system for your individual needs and meet your budget is our top priority. No matter which of our reverse osmosis filters you decide on, one thing you can rest assured of is each of them is capable of removeing up to 99% of over 1,000 harmful contaminants like vinyl chloride, chlorine, fluoride, lead (removes up to 98%), arsenic, asbestos, calcium, sodium and more.
Our primary goal here at iSpring is to maximize the user experience and to leave our clients with a product they feel confident in.
All Purey products come with our high-level customer service that you can trust. Our customer care team is here for you whether you have product, installation, maintenance, or troubleshooting questions. Please do not hesitate to contact us via chat, phone, or email ticketing system.
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