Reverse osmosis is a high-efficiency water purification method that uses a semi-permeable membrane to separate and remove impurities from water. The process works in reverse of natural osmosis: pressure is applied to the source water to force water molecules through the membrane, while dissolved salts, organic matter, bacteria, and other unwanted substances are left behind.
Flow Rate: Rated at 75 Gallons Per Day (GPD).
Dimensions: Approximately 12 inches in length and 2 inches in diameter (2″ x 2″ x 12″).
Material: Often made of polyamide material.
Replacement Frequency: Typically replaced every 6 to 24 months, depending on source water quality and pre-filter maintenance.