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Overview

About Reverse Osmosis

Reverse Osmosis is the process by which ordinary tap water is forced through a semi-permeable membrane, leaving certain unwanted substances behind. These substances are rinsed away; producing clear, fresh tasting water. It is a process similar to that used to produce bottled water and is the most effective technology known to man for the improvement of drinking water today.

Nominal Rejection Characteristics
of Reverse Osmosis Membrane

Material

% of Rejection


Aluminum

98-99

 

Ammonium

86-92

 

Arsenic

94-96

 

Barium

96-98

 

Bicarbonate

90-95

 

Bromide

87-93

 

Cadmium

96-98

 

Calcium

94-97

 

Chloride

93-97

 

Chromate

86-92

 

Copper

98-99

 

Cyanide

86-92

 

Ferrocyanide

98-99

 

Flouride

87-93

 

Iron

95-98

 

LEAD

96-98

 

Material

% of Rejection


Magnesium

96-98

 

Mercury

96-98

 

Manganese

95-98

 

Nitrate

60-75

 

Nickel

60-75

 

Phosphate

98-99

 

Potassium

87-94

 

Selenium

94-96

 

Silicate

85-90

 

Silver

93-96

 

SODIUM

87-93

 

Strontium

96-98

 

Sulfate

98-99

 

Sulfite

96-98

 

Thiosulfate

98-99

 

Zinc

98-99

 

Also Removes 85-90% of All Organics
Including; THM's, PCB's, Pesticides, Herbicides and Benzene.