Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System
Reverse Osmosis (R.O.) is a process whereby water with dissolved solids in it, is forced, under pressure, through a semi-permeable membrane resulting in the removal of the dissolved solids.
Initially, R.O. was used to desalinate seawater. Subsequently, some 50 + years ago it began to be used in household and commercial applications. Today it is very popular all over the world in the bottled water industry and also in household drinking water systems.
Household Reverse Osmosis systems must be designed and sized for each application. R.O. water can be used for the household humidifier, connected to a refrigerator and/or ice maker, besides a household drinking water tap at the sink(s).
Big Iron Drilling has many years of experience in Reverse Osmosis drinking water applications. Our extensive work in rural and city water has given us the opportunity to design a wide variety of Reverse Osmosis systems for household, agriculture and use in industry.
Big Iron Drilling also has the capability to treat large, municipal applications. If not applied properly, the R.O. membrane can readily foul, defeating the purpose of the whole process.
Contact Big Iron Drilling for information relative to your water source and application.
