The reverse osmosis system consists of a reverse osmosis membrane (RO), a high-pressure pump and a security filter set up to protect the reverse osmosis membrane.
The basic working principle of reverse osmosis is: use a special high-pressure water pump to add raw water to a pressure of 6-20 kg, so that the raw water can penetrate through a reverse osmosis membrane with a pore size of only 0.0001 microns under the action of pressure. Chemical ions, bacteria, fungi, and virions cannot pass through, and are discharged with the waste water. Only water molecules and solvents with a volume less than 0.0001 microns are allowed to pass.