| Water Coolers | Water Filters | Water Cartridges | Water Accessories | Special Offers | Reverse Osmosis | Contact Us |
(Buy)
Price 665.00 inc GST
For more information and specifications click here
961 RO Reverse Osmosis Unit, 6 Stage In-Line, Inc. Mineralizer 50 GPD, TFC
Explanation as to how Reverse Osmosis works.The RO systems work by pressuring water up against a semi-permeable membrane that stops contaminants from passing but allows clean water to get through. Both health-related related contaminates-such as lead and asbestos-as well as many aesthetic contaminates that can affect taste, colour and odour of water are reduced or eliminated by an RO system.
Reverse Osmosis systems, produce high-quality water perfect for use in drinking, cooking and making ice cubes. The low mineral content of ROtreated water also makes it ideal for use in steam irons, car batteries and humidifiers. Today, more than 70 percent of Australians say they are concerned about the quality of their home water. A reverse osmosis system is an effective means producing gallons/Litres of fresh water at a fraction of the cost of premium-bottled water.
HOW SPECIFICLLY DAS REVERS OSMOSIS WORK?Osmosis is the natural tendency for water of al lesser concentration containing few dissolvent particles) to pass through a semi-permeable membrane and dilute water of a higher concentration (containing more dissolved particles). Eventually, the fluid concentration on both sides of the membrane is equalized.
Reverse Osmosis, as its name implies, is the reversal to the natural flow of osmosis. By applying pressure to the water solution of higher concentration (the incoming water), the flow of liquid is reversed. Under these conditions, the membrane still rejects the containment, but allows the fresh cleansed water to pass through. The purified water is collected and the contaminates are flushed away. The process, originally designed to make see water drinkable for the Navy, removes sodium, as well as lead, arsenic, nitrates, asbestos, and a range of other contaminants from household drinking or bore water.
Questions and Answers about Reverse Osmosis Systems for Home Water Treatment: Q. Who should consider purchasing reverse osmosis systems?A. Anyone concerned about the quality of their drinking water-particularly if their home drinking water-particularly if they notice taste or odour problems or are aware of high levels of dissolved minerals in their water supply-should consider an RO system. Additionally, RO systems often are recommended for immune-comprised individuals who could be especially susceptible infection from various waterborne contaminants. The centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends reverse osmosis as a method for removal of dangers microorganism cyst called Cryptosporidium. Reverse Osmosis systems, which generally include both an RO membrane and pre-and post filters, offer a comprehensive means of potentially harmful contaminants in home drinking water.
Q. Specifically which contaminants do reverse osmosis systems remove?’
A. CONTAMINANT
Inorganic:
Aluminium 90%
Arsenic 98%
Arlum 95%
Cadmium 95%
Calcium 98%
Chromium III 98%
Copper 90%
Fluoride 95%
Iron 98%
Lead 90%
Magnesium 98%
Manganese 90%
Mercury II 85%
Nitrate 90%
Potassium 95%
Selenium 95%
Silver 98%
Sodium 95%
Strontium 90%
Sulphate 90%
Zinc 98%
Total Dissolved Solids 95%
Asbestos 99%
Chlorine 98%+
Herbicides 98%+
Pesticides 98%+
DDT 98%+
Endrin 90%+
Undane 98%+
Aldrin 98%+
Benzene 98%+
V.O.C.S. 98%+
Adrazin 98%+
Fluoranthene 98%+
Phenol 98%+
Trihalomelthanes 98%+
Toxaphene 98%+
Dichloromethane 98%+
Chloroform 98%+
Trichloroethylene 98%+
Perchlorethylene 98%+
Tannic Acid 98%+
Metoxychlor 98%+
PCB 98%+
Reproduce with the kind permission of the Water Quality Association. For further information visit the website at www.wqa.org
For even more information on the benefits of RO go to our News&Information page.
Most of our equipment is available for Rent.
Rentals are available in all of the following regions: Victoria, Tasmania, NSW, ACT, Qld, SA, WA&NT.