Description
80gpd Reverse Osmosis Membrane is used in undersink & wall mount RO systems
Will fit all standard membrane housings.
Rated at 80Gallons Per Day or 302 Lpd (litres per day)
If your system uses a different rating membrane you will need to replace the waste flow restrictor at the same time.
80gpd Reverse Osmosis Membrane Specifications
- Flow Rate: 80 Gallons Per Day
- Dimensions: 11.74″ X 1.75″
- Replace every 36 months
- Maximum temperature 38c
- Thin Film Membrane (TFM)
- Meets FDA requirements for food and beverage contact
- Certified to NSF/ANSI 58
- Capacity: more than 97% removal of impurities
What is a Reverse Osmosis Membrane?
In order to understand what a Reverse Osmosis Membrane is, it is important to explain the process of Reverse Osmosis (RO). RO is a type of water filtration system that uses semi-permeable membranes to act as a barrier. To remove unwanted molecules from water, such as salt and bacteria. This is achieved by applying pressure and pushing water through a semi-permeable purifier.
Reverse Osmosis (RO) process by which a solvent passes through a porous membrane in the direction opposite to that for natural osmosis. When subjected to a hydrostatic. Pressure greater than the osmotic pressure.
The Importance of Membrane Water Filters – RO
With the world’s growing population and shrinking resources, reverse osmosis membrane systems are receiving increasingly more attention across the globe. As a result, it has become one of the most dominating technologies in the water treatment market. And is considered to be one of the most effective water purification methods to date. One of the main advantages to using reverse osmosis membranes is because it can transform the Earth’s natural salt water into everyday drinking water.
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