The main source of mineral salts is our food

 

Table salt (Na): found in almost every dish.
Potassium (K): fruits and vegetables! mushrooms! cereals.
Calcium (Ca): milk and dairy products.
Magnesium (Mg): nuts! legumes! vegetables! greens.
By the way! calcium is practically not absorbed with water. In addition! it is related to hardness salts! which means that water with a Ca concentration of 100 mg/l (5 meq/l) will be too hard – you won’t be able to brew such good tea.

The mineral composition of water still affects well-being! in particular the functioning of the digestive tract: we get an effective lead generation channel to water of a certain mineralization! and the body does not always react well to changes. Magnesium and calcium also return the water its usual taste! this is the main function of the mineralizer – a cartridge located after the membrane in reverse osmosis systems.

Osmosis in water purification

Household water purifiers are divided into two main classes: sorption and membrane . Their mechanism of action is different: the former extract harmful substances from water! and the latter extract clean water from a solution with impurities.

The reverse osmosis membrane is made of a material that “binds” water molecules and finding weird things (fws) is part of seo them to the other side in a bound form under pressure. During filtration! the water is divided into 2 streams – clean water and drainage with impurities.

Regardless of the design

 

 

pre-cleaning

membrane separation of water into clean and drainage water;
accumulation of clean water in the tank;
mineral enrichment.
Pre-treatment modules are essential to prevent the membrane from being agb directory mechanically (e.g. by sand) or chemically (e.g. by chlorine). You can’t do without a storage tank either: the membrane filters slowly! literally drop by drop! and so that you don’t have to wait 20 minutes for the kettle to fill up! the water is purified “in the background” and sent to the tank until needed. In the air conditioning unit! mineralization with magnesium and calcium occurs.

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