RO removes Fluoride from water and makes water safe for drinking.
Yes, reverse osmosis (RO) is an effective method for removing fluoride from water. RO systems use a semi-permeable membrane to filter out a wide range of contaminants, including fluoride. Here's how it works and why it's effective: How Reverse Osmosis Removes Fluoride Semi-Permeable Membrane : The heart of an RO system is its semi-permeable membrane, which has tiny pores that allow water molecules to pass through but block larger molecules and ions, including fluoride. Filtration Process : Pre-Filtration : Water first passes through pre-filters that remove larger particles, chlorine, and sediment to protect the RO membrane. Reverse Osmosis : The pre-filtered water is then forced through the RO membrane under pressure. This membrane traps contaminants, including fluoride ions, and allows only purified water to pass through. Post-Filtration : The filtered water may go through additional post-filters (such as activated carbon filters) to further polish the water and improve its t...