Tuesday 28 July 2015

How good is RO technology as a water purifier for home?

Reverse Osmosis (RO) is probably the most popular water purification technology among all the ones available. This reliable technology was first used for removing salt from sea water. However, after a few developments, it was also additionally used to remove other contaminants as well. In the Reverse Osmosis process Cellophane-like membranes separate purified water from contaminated water. RO is when a pressure is applied to the concentrated side of the membrane forcing purified water into the diluted side, the rejected impurities from the concentrated side being washed away in the rejected water.

RO can also act as an ultra-filter removing particles such as some micro-organisms that may be too large to pass through the pores of the membrane. RO purifier makes use of a membrane, which is a layer of special raw material, that filters dissolved solids as well as the polluting particles such as bacteria and other microorganisms and even, heavy metals. As a result, it significantly reduces the chance of any contaminants being present in the water.

Polluted water has become a threat to humanity across the globe. Rapid industrialization has led to excessive pollutants being pumped into our environment (including water bodies), giving rise to global warming. Global warming results in calamities like floods, droughts, tsunami, etc. which pollute our water bodies. In addition to this, the world is facing the problem of overpopulation, which in turn, gives rise to an increased demand for water. Due to all these factors, water purification has gained significant importance.

After the traditional water purification technologies like boiling, cloth filtration, etc., had lost their potential of removing contaminants effectively in the modern world, mankind first looked at RO-based good water purifiers to the job for us.

KENT Elite
However, the purification efficiency is also the biggest disadvantage of RO based water purifiers. This technology is so efficient that it removes almost everything from the water, including the minerals that are necessary to the human body. RO technology is also inefficient against harmful chemicals such as pesticides and insecticides.

To make up for the drawbacks of RO water purification technology as well as other purification technologies, Kent has come up with its patented Mineral RO water Purifier.  This unique water purifier uses a combination of RO+UV+UF+TDS control to give us clear and pure drinking water. One Distinct advantage which sets KENT RO purifiers apart from other RO purifiers is its ability to retain essential minerals in purified water. If you are looking for a good water purifier for your home, Kent’s mineral RO is highly recommended.

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