The Reverse Osmosis process, also known as
hyper filtration, is the finest filtration process
known till date. The process ensures reduction of
particles as small as ion from the solution.
Reverse Osmosis uses a semi-permeable
membrane to reduce salts from potable / brackish
water. In Reverse Osmosis, water pressure,
applied to the concentrated side forces the
process of osmosis into reverse. Under enough
pressure, purer water is "squeezed" through the
membrane from the concentrated side to the
diluted side. Salts dissolved in water as charged
ions are repelled by the RO membrane. The
rejected impurities on the concentrated side of the membrane are washed away in a stream of
waste water and thus do not get accumulated as in a traditional filter.
UV Process
UV light has shorter wavelength (higher energy) than the visible light. It is called ultra-violet
because its wavelength is shorter than violet light in the light spectrum. Technically, the ultra-
violet light is defined to be any wavelength of light, which is shorter than 400 nanometer.
UV rays, which penetrate into the micro-organisms, are absorbed by the DNA of the pathogen
in the water. The DNA is altered in such a way that the pathogen cannot reproduce itself. Thus,
it is essentially killed and cannot cause infection. This process of DNA modification is called
inactivation.
Reverse Osmosis Process
700
400
Wavelength(nm)
UVB
280-315
UVA
315-400
UVC
200-280
X-Rays
Ultraviolet
Visible
Infrared
Microwaves Radio
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