The Process of Industrial RO In simple terms if they define Reverse Osmosis (RO) then it’s a high tech method for purifying or they can say filtering the water. Osmosis is a process where various solutions or liquids that contain dissolved mineral concentrations traverse via a semipermeable membrane. During this the water treks through the side where water is cleaner and moves towards the dirtier or more mineral contaminated side of the membrane wall.
In converse to this water purification engineers have figured out ways to perform an opposite action, which can be appropriately referred as “Reverse Osmosis” or in simpler terms “RO”. In the industrial RO process, water traverses out of the high mineral concentration side to the clean side. The minerals and other contaminating agents that are dissolved in water cannot pass through the membrane and are left behind and the water that moves on the other side transpires clean and essentially mineral-free.