The Distilled Water Company also sells a high quality reverse osmosis water, which is suitable for use in autoclaves, steam sterilizers, critical cleaning, industry and science based organizations.
Our reverse osmosis water is one of the highest specification, bottled and purified waters available with exceptionally low micro organisms, endotoxin and conductivity counts. Reverse osmosis water achieves complete sterilization and improves the working life of appliances.
What is Reverse Osmosis Water?
Sometimes known as “ultra filtration” in the industry, the reverse osmosis method is on of the top of the line methods for water filtration and treatment. It is one of the most comprehensive and thorough systems for filtering water. Reverse Osmosis is even used by beverage plants to produce bottled water. Reverse osmosis technology is available for to customers through specific water filters for the purpose of drinking, mixing beverages, ice making and cooking.
How do you make Reverse Osmosis Water?
Essentially,the process of manufacturing reverse osmosis is a process whereby the water molecules are forced through a sub-micron-level, semi-permeable membrane by a high level of water pressure. These membranes are layered and wrapped around a central water tube in a spiral wound membrane module.Under pressure, the water is forced through the membrane separating the water molecules from the unwanted contaminants. This membrane is only 0.1nm, 50 times smaller than even the finest heavy metals and viruses, and around 5000 times smaller than bacteria:
Reverse Osmosis Water is sold through our main Distilled Water website.
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