A Reverse Osmosis (RO) water purifier is a type of water filtration system that uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove impurities and contaminants from water. The process of reverse osmosis involves applying pressure to water, forcing it through a membrane that only allows pure water molecules to pass through. This results in the removal of minerals, bacteria, viruses, and other impurities from the water. RO water purifiers typically consist of several stages of filtration, including sediment filtration, activated carbon filtration, and the reverse osmosis membrane. Some models may also include additional stages such as UV sterilization or post-carbon filtration to further improve the quality of the purified water. The great advantage of RO is the very wide range of impurities that it removes. As well as reducing the load on subsequent purification technologies it also protects them from contamination and fouling by large organic molecules, for example, humic and fulvic acids, and completely rejects micro-organisms and viruses present in feed water. RO is a filtration technique which uses the particular properties of RO membranes to prevent the passage of a wide range of impurities to a high degree, greatly purifying the feed-water.
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