How Does Ozone (O3) Works
Ozone operates according the principle of oxidation. When the static loaded ozone molecule (O3) contacts with something “oxidation able”, the charge of the ozone molecule will directly flow over. This is because ozone is very instable and likes to turn back in its original form (O2). Ozone can oxidize with all kinds of materials, but also odor and microorganisms [....]
Limitation & Disadvantage of Reverse Osmosis
Even many advantage if have using by Reverse Osmosis. Similarly, the disadvantages of reverse osmosis are several, but the main that to remember is that additional steps are required for complete purification Mainly in industrial sectors i.e post treatment .
1. The System cost will be higher
2. The High Pressure Pump is required to extract Clear water from the [....]
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