ION REMOVAL IN REVERSE OSMOSIS
Aluminum
97-98
Nickel
97-99
Arsenic
94-96
Phosphate
99+
Bicarbonate
95-96
Radioactivity
95-98
Cadmium
96-98
Selenium
97
Chloride
94-95
Silver
95-97
Chromium
96-98
Sulfate
99+
Cyanide
90-95
Boron
50-70
Iron
98-99
Mercury
96-98
Mangan
96-98
Virus
99+
2
nd
Stage: Activated carbon filter removes pol-
lutants, which are harmful to human health and
membrane filter, by retaining organic substances
and high amounts of cancerogenic chlorine and
chlorine compounds.
3
rd
stage: Block carbon filter is used for more
sensitive particle filtration to retain the suspen-
ded materials in the water.
4
th
stage: Membrane filter. The semi-permeable
membrane with 8-12 angstrom pores retains
bacteria, viruses and heavy metals in the water
at 95-98% and pollutant runs to the drainage
through wastewater part of membrane.
5
th
stage: Last carbon filter (post carbon). Water
runs through the carbon filter at the last stage to
provide clean and extremely safe drinking water.
STAGES OF CLEAN WATER
PRODUCTION IN
REVERSE OSMOSIS SYSTEM
Feed water pressure must be minimum 3 bar for-
reverse osmosis system to work. If the feed water
pressure is not sufficient, the system can be rein-
forced with a pump.feed water passes through the
following filtrations respectively;
1
st
Stage: 5 micron pp sediment filter. The
pre-sediment filter retains suspended materials
and particles in the water and protects succes-
sive filtrations, especially the membrane filter.
(1 mm=1000 micron).
USERS MANUAL |
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WORKING PRINCIPLE
Lead
96-98
Bacteria
99+
Fluoride
94-96
Borate
30-50
Copper
97-99
Zinc
98-99
Chromate
90-98
Sodium
92-98
Calcium
96-98
Silica
85-90
Bromide
93-96
Radium
97
Magnesium
96-98
Potassium
92
Ammonium
85-95
Nitrate
93-96
ION AND ORG. PESTICIDE
REMOVAL ( % ) ION AND ORG. PESTICIDE
REMOVAL ( % )