Reverse Osmosis is also known as hyper filtration and it is commonly used to purify water by removing impurities to improve the quality of water.
Reverse Osmosis uses a semi permeable membrane. This process uses pressure to force water through a membrane and retains the solute on one side and allows the pure water to pass to the other side. More formally, it is the process of forcing water from a region of high solute concentration through a membrane to a region of low solute concentration by applying pressure. It utilizes a process known as cross flow whicCommercial-ROh allows water to skim the membrane surface continuously that creates a self cleansing action. As fluid passes through the membrane, some of it continues downstream. This causes to reject unwanted particles salts, bacteria, proteins, sugars, dyes, dyes, and other contaminants.