Understanding the Filtration Process of Dow RO Membranes

Dow RO membranes are integral to the reverse osmosis filtration process, effectively removing contaminants from water. These membranes function by using a semi-permeable barrier that allows only water molecules to pass through while rejecting larger particles, salts, and impurities. The process begins with feed water being pressurized, forcing it through the membrane. As the water permeates, clean water is collected on the other side, while concentrated contaminants are expelled as waste. Dow's advanced membrane technology ensures high rejection rates, enhanced durability, and efficiency, making them ideal for a variety of applications, including industrial water treatment, desalination, and municipal systems.