Water is essential to all living things. To function properly, your body needs about 1500 grams (1.5 liters) of water per day. The body of an adult is composed of approximately 60% of water: the lymph 96%, the blood 80%, muscles 75% and the bones 30%. The mass of a fetus, however, is made up of 90% water. Water is indispensable to your life. That is, stopping drinking water means death.
However, if inadequate or no water in the organs is relatively death, consumption of untreated water (any water that is not treated, filtered, or boiled to eliminate infectious bacteria, viruses, and parasites) can also lead to death. Even if water in your house is from a private source, it may contain contaminants that can damage you’re your body. Chemical composition of water is complex; a simple water treatment system may not destroy all pollutants containing your water; you need an effective water purification system. Today, there are three main forms of water treatment available, ultraviolet, filtration and reverse osmosis, the most advantageous.
Reverse osmosis system purifies water without changing its taste and its nutritional effects. With a semi-permeable purifying membrane, during the purification process, the reverse osmosis system retains all pathogenic minerals, heavy metals, nitrates, fluoride, spores, sediments and chlorine to give you fresh and healthy water. In addition, the reverse osmosis units make no noise, and can eliminate up to 99% of harmful elements in the water.
Purification of water by reverse osmosis includes at least 4 stages :
1. The untreated water passes through a particulate filter, which retains silt, sediments, sand and clay particles that might clog the reverse osmosis membrane.
2. After the initial treatment, the water is then channeled to a activated carbon filter that holds minerals and other harmful particles (chromium, mercury, copper, chloramines and pesticides).
3. In the third phase, water is transported under pressure in the reverse osmosis module, which only clean water can pass through the pores of the filter. All the impurities are retained and evacuated through the pipe and the treated water is stored in a special tank.
4. Finally in the last phase, the treated water passes through an activated carbon filter to improve taste and odor; resulting in fresh and healthy water ready to be used.
More benefits of reverse osmosis
Our reverse osmosis systems purify water from unnecessary minerals, organic chemicals and other impurities that make water not only heavy to be drunk, but also pathogenic. This process eliminates all pollutants in the water and improves its taste. In addition, water treated by reverse osmosis, is devoid of extra sodium and potassium, and does not produce scale in kettles and coffee makers. Our reverse osmosis water systems remove all impurities in your water that what remains is what you want: cool, safe and truly pure water. Visit
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