Yesterday we looked at the way in which the process of Reverse Osmosis works to purify water. In a nutshell, this is how RO works: water is forced by pressure through a semi-permeable membrane that allows the water molecules to pass through but not larger molecules like iron, salts and minerals.
The final product is water that contains fewer impurities, but also has had all the important minerals and salts filtered out. As mentioned yesterday, many industries rely on non-corrosive RO water for use in the manufacture of their products.
Moreover, drinking water purified by this process requires that those minerals be reintroduced into the water to make it healthier.
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