Water purification is the process of removing contaminants and undesirable components from water to make it suitable for specific purposes, such as drinking, industrial processes, or medical applications.There are several methods of water purification. Filtration involves passing water through physical barriers like sand, charcoal, or membranes to remove suspended particles and larger impurities. Distillation boils water and condenses the steam to remove impurities, often used for eliminating salts and minerals. Chemical treatments use substances like chlorine, ozone, or iodine to kill bacteria and microorganisms, while UV treatment exposes water to ultraviolet light to disrupt microorganism DNA.
Water purification is the process of removing contaminants and undesirable components from water to make it suitable for specific purposes, such as drinking, industrial processes, or medical applications. Reverse osmosis (RO) water purification is a process used to remove contaminants from water by pushing it through a semi-permeable membrane. RO works by applying pressure to water on one side of a semi-permeable membrane, which allows pure water molecules to pass through while blocking larger molecules, ions, and contaminants.
Benefits: RO systems produce clean, great-tasting water that is suitable for drinking and cooking. They are commonly used in homes, businesses, and industries where high-quality water is essential.
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RO water purification is widely recognized for its effectiveness in providing safe and clean drinking water, making it a popular choice for many households and industries.
A filtration system is a method or device used to separate solids from liquids or gases by passing the mixture through a porous material, called a filter, that retains the solid particles while allowing the fluid to pass through.
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