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The process of Osmosis was first described by a French Scientist in 1748, who noted that water spontaneously diffused through a pig bladder membrane into alcohol.

Over 200 years later, a modification of this process known as reverse osmosis allows people throughout the world to affordably convert undesireable water into water that is virtually free of health or aesthetic contaminants. Reverse osmosis systems can be found providing treated water from the kitchen counter in a private residence to installations used in manned spacecraft.

Reverse Osmosis is a technology that is found virutally anywhere pure water is needed; common uses include:

  • Drinking Water
  • Humidification
  • Ice-Making
  • Car Wash Water Reclamation
  • Rinse Waters
  • Biomedical Applications
  • Laboratory Applications
  • Photography
  • Pharmaceutical Production
  • Kidney Dialysis
  • Water used in chemcial processes
  • Cosmetics
  • Animal Feed
  • Hatcheries
  • Restaurants
  • Greenhouses
  • Metal Plating Applications
  • Wastewater Treatment
  • Boiler Water
  • Battery Water
  • Semiconductor production
  • Hemodialysis
 
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