Reverse osmosis is a water filtration technology that uses a semipermeable membrane. In reverse osmosis, an applied pressure is used to overcome osmotic pressure, a colligative property, that is driven by chemical potential, a thermodynamic parameter. Reverse osmosis can eliminate a lot of varieties of elements and ions from solutions, and is used in both industrial procedures and generating safe and clean waters.

Reverse osmosis membranes don’t make it possible for contaminants or molecules larger than 0.0005 microns to pass through to the other side of the membrane. Fundamentally only water (H20) passes through while other contaminants, bacteria, viruses, chemicals and other dissolved ingredients are flushed to drain.
REVERSE OSMOSIS FILTRATION SYSTEMS


Operation/Stages: 4 stage system controlled by town water pressure. Flow Rate and Capability: The standard membrane can generate 300 litres each day with a cartridge potential of 5,800 litres.
Dimensions: The filter system measurements are 340 mm wide and 165 mm deep x 170 mm high.
Dimensions: The filter system measurements are 340 mm wide and 165 mm deep x 170 mm high.
Aquasafe ASRO4 Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System
Micron Rating and Toxic Elimination: The outcome water is filtered to 0.0005 microns decreasing or eliminating bacteria, chloramines, THM’s, heavy metals, pesticides, viruses, chlorine, herbicides, insecticides, fluoride, hormones, VOC’s, Giardia, Cryptosporidium, taste, deposit, corrosion, suspended particles, odour and other chemical substances.
Dimensions: The filter system measurements are; 420 mm wide x 320 mm high x 110 mm deep. The regular 8 litre storage tank measurements are; 320 mm height x 230 mm diameter.
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