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How does a reverse osmosis system work?

Reverse osmosis filtration works by applying pressure to water to force it through a semi-permeable membrane, retaining contaminants (sediment, salts, bacteria, etc.) while allowing only pure water molecules to pass through. The process typically includes pre-filters, the osmotic membrane and a post-filter, with purified water stored in a tank before being distributed to a dedicated tap.

What is an osmosis unit?

Reverse osmosis water filtration is an advanced purification process that uses a semi-permeable membrane to separate contaminants from water. By applying pressure to the water, it is forced through this membrane, which retains impurities such as minerals, chemicals, chlorine, nitrates and other pollutants, allowing only pure water to pass through. This system, often called an osmosis unit, produces high-quality water, free of unpleasant tastes and odours, and is available in various formats, from small under-sink installations to large residential systems.

Advantages of osmosis water:

Pure and healthy water

Triple filtration removing chlorine, pesticides, nitrates and drug residues.

Improved taste and smell

Water that is more pleasant to drink, without an unpleasant aftertaste.

Optimal quality for cooking

Ideal for hot drinks, cooking food and food preparation.

Economy and ecology

Reduction in plastic bottles and environmental footprint.

Key takeaways:

A simple solution for enjoying pure water that is better for your health and the environment.