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Reverse Osmosis is a very fine filtration process, which occurs at a molecular level. The process involves forcing water through a semi-permeable membrane, which allows only a given size of molecule to pass, and rejects the rest.
In effect, the pores or holes in the membrane are so small that most of the harmful minerals and chemicals cannot pass, while water molecules pass through. The rejected water carrying the minerals in a high concentration is drained off through the waste water pipe, and the pure water is diverted to the storage tank for drinking.
The Water Well Reverse Osmosis Filtration System removes up to 95% of harmful minerals and chemicals, the system also removes suspended impurities such as dirt, sand, it improves the odour and taste of your municipal water and leaves good, clean and healthy water for your consumption
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