Reverse osmosis (RO) is a filtration method that removes many types of large molecules and ions from solutions by applying pressure to the solution on one side of a selective membrane forcing only the small water molecules through the membrane becoming purified or permeate water.
Membrane surface is always kept clean and unplugged by ‘Cross Flow’ operation that happens inside membrane element. By means of ‘Cross Flow’, while some liquids (element water) pass through membrane, some liquid (intensive water) move parallel to membrane surface, so protect others to stick to membrane. This process enables much more qualified water compared with other filtration systems.
Membrane surface is always kept clean and unplugged by ‘Cross Flow’ operation that happens inside membrane element. By means of ‘Cross Flow’, while some liquids (element water) pass through membrane, some liquid (intensive water) move parallel to membrane surface, so protect others to stick to membrane. This process enables much more qualified water compared with other filtration systems.