How Drinking Water Purification Systems Work
By Tomaz Mencinger
Home drinking water purification systems help to remove all the chemical residue that is left in our drinking water. If you care enough for your body to make sure that you actually to get plenty of fluids every day (by drinking plenty of water) you will most likely care enough for your body to make sure that your drinking water is actually as pure as it could possibly be.
You can, of course, buy bottled water to make sure that your drinking water is clean but wouldn't it be great to have clean drinking water running out of the tap in your home all the time? You can now buy purifying systems that clean your water before it comes out of the tap meaning that you can save a lot of money on buying bottled water.
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How does it work?
When tap water enters the water purification device the water molecules travel through a membrane. This membrane is made of a 0.0001 semi-permeable type of membrane. The long sheets of membrane material are rolled around a central tube and the water molecules are forced through the membrane by waterpower.
This part of the water purifier is usually referred to as the spiral membrane or spiral wound membrane. The membranes are available in different sizes and can process different amounts of water. The usual home drinking water purifiers has a spiral membrane of 2" x 10" long. Industrial purifiers may have membranes of up to 40" long.
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The membrane is housed within some form of container to keep the water pressure constant. The pressure forces the water through the membrane and unwanted chemicals are filtered out. The filtered out components then proceed to automatically leave the device through the drain system that it is attached to so that there is absolutely no build-up of chemical waste in the drinking water purification devices.
This is one of the greatest benefits of a home water purifying system. The membrane is kept clean and there is hardly any maintenance. A purifying system that works this way can last for many years before the membrane needs replacing.
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