Reverse osmosis operates by utilizing advanced filtration technology which removes dissolved ions from water.
Osmosis is an elemental force that draws water to water with higher salt content. This is a process by which dissolved ions are removed from water.
This elemental force can be surmounted by applied pressure with the usage of pumps and semi-permeable membranes, which forces water through the membrane and filters out dissolved salt from the water.
Osmosis is a natural process. When two liquids of different concentration are separated by a semi permeable membrane, the fluid has a tendency to move from low to high solute concentrations for chemical potential equilibrium. Reverse osmosis is a water purification process that uses a semi-permeable membrane (synthetic lining) to filter out unwanted molecules and large particles such as contaminants and sediments like chlorine, salt, and dirt from drinking water. Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a water treatment process that removes contaminants from water by using pressure to force water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane. During this process, the contaminants are filtered out and flushed away, leaving clean drinking water.