Dimensions of the filter, H×W×D, mm: | 435 × 458 × 140 |
A reverse osmosis filter is a complex device consisting of several components that ensure maximum water purification. The system includes three cartridges, a membrane and a storage tank. The main purpose of these components is to remove various impurities from water to ensure its purity and safety for consumption.
The first stage of cleaning is mechanical filtration, where three cartridges trap large particles and mechanical impurities such as sand, rust and other suspended matter. These cartridges play an important role in pre-purifying the water, preparing it for the subsequent filtration process.
The next important component is the reverse osmosis membrane. It is a semi-permeable barrier that effectively traps bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms, allowing only water molecules to pass through. The membrane plays a key role in the deep cleaning process, ensuring high quality water at the outlet.
In addition, the system has a carbon filter that removes extraneous odors and unpleasant tastes from the water. The carbon filter actively absorbs chlorine and other organic compounds that can negatively affect the taste and smell of water.
Purified water accumulates in a special container - a storage tank. This tank allows you to store a certain amount of purified water, ensuring its availability in time. When necessary, water is supplied from the tank to the faucet, ensuring convenience and continuity of use.
Thus, the reverse osmosis filter is a highly efficient water purification system that combines mechanical filtration, membrane purification and carbon absorption, providing the cleanest and safest water for everyday use.