HoReCa Reverse Osmosis

 

Professional water treatment for coffee machines, ice makers, or steamers – our systems ensure consistent water quality, protect your equipment, and enhance the flavor of your food and beverages.

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  • What is Reverse Osmosis?
  • What Does Reverse Osmosis Remove – and What Not?
  • Find Your Ideal Reverse Osmosis System
  • What is reverse osmosis and how does it work?
  • What applications are reverse osmosis systems suitable for?
  • Does reverse osmosis remove all contaminants?
  • How often should I change filters and the membrane?
  • Is reverse osmosis water safe to drink?
  • Can I install a reverse osmosis system myself?
  • How much water is wasted during reverse osmosis?
  • Are mobile reverse osmosis systems available?
  • Why should I buy a reverse osmosis system?
FAQs
  • In the Ecosoft online shop, you can buy a professional reverse osmosis water filter for cafes, restaurants, and hotels. To make the most of flavorous coffee beans, prepare delicious food, beverages, or crystal-clear ice of fresh, safe, tasty, and clean drinking water, osmosis systems should be used. We offer affordable prices for direct flow water treatment osmosis filters that provide a non-stop supply of purified water that will also prevent limestone buildup in kitchen appliances. There are models with a flow rate of up to 180 L/h and a 1:1 pure-to-drain ratio.

    In the catalogue, you can choose a filter with a mineralizer, a powerful osmosis system in the RObust series that delivers water of premium quality that meets Specialty Coffee Association standards, or a mini unit, which is still able to operate for 20 hours without a stop. Order a flexible HoReCa RO system with an installation fitting set and a service wrench included, and you will mount it with no effort! But if you need a professional installation of a reverse osmosis filter, you should contact us and find out how much the support from a local expert costs.

  • What is Reverse Osmosis?

    Reverse osmosis (RO) is a highly effective water purification technology. It uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove up to 99% of dissolved solids, heavy metals, chemicals, and microorganisms from water. The result: clear, clean, and safe drinking water.

    Read our blog article on the benefits and drawbacks of reverse osmosis  to understand how it works and what to look out for.

  • What Does Reverse Osmosis Remove – and What Not?

    Many customers wonder which contaminants are removed by reverse osmosis. Our blog article explains the system’s filtration performance and what to consider.

     

    Why Reverse Osmosis Is Worth It

    • Removes up to 99% of contaminants
    • No more buying bottled water
    • Extends the life of home appliances
    • Enhances the taste of coffee, tea, and food
    • Eco-friendly and sustainable

     

    Learn more about how reverse osmosis works and its advantages and disadvantages in our article: "Everything You Need to Know About Reverse Osmosis Water".

  • Find Your Ideal Reverse Osmosis System

    Our product selection meets every need. Filter by application, capacity, or system type – or get advice from our expert team.

    Explore now – for clean water you can trust.

  • What is reverse osmosis and how does it work?

    Reverse osmosis is a water filtration process that uses pressure to force water through a semi-permeable membrane. It removes up to 99% of dissolved solids, heavy metals, pesticides, viruses, and bacteria – producing exceptionally pure drinking water.

  • What applications are reverse osmosis systems suitable for?

    Our systems are ideal for:

    • Residential use (drinking water purification)
    • HoReCa (coffee machines, dishwashers)
    • Industry and commerce (process water)
    • Mobile use (camping, events)
    • Emergency supply (disaster relief, crisis zones)
  • Does reverse osmosis remove all contaminants?

    RO systems effectively remove most contaminants – including nitrate, lead, uranium, limescale, chlorine, and microplastics. Some gases and very small molecules like CO₂ or solvents may partially pass through the membrane.

  • How often should I change filters and the membrane?

    • Pre-filters: every 6 months
    • RO membrane: every 2–3 years (depending on use and water quality)
    • Post-filters (carbon, remineralization): every 6–12 months
  • Is reverse osmosis water safe to drink?

    Yes – RO water is completely safe and free of harmful substances. It can also be remineralized to improve taste and mineral balance if desired.

  • Can I install a reverse osmosis system myself?

    Many of our household models are designed for easy DIY installation and come with detailed instructions. For industrial systems or larger units, we recommend professional installation.

  • How much water is wasted during reverse osmosis?

    Depending on the system, the ratio of purified to waste water can range from 1:1 to 1:3. Modern systems with booster or permeate pumps are especially efficient and minimize water waste.

  • Are mobile reverse osmosis systems available?

    Yes, we offer mobile RO systems designed for camping, outdoor use, events, or emergencies. They are compact, lightweight, and can operate without electricity – ideal for on-the-go use.

  • Why should I buy a reverse osmosis system?

    • No more carrying bottled water
    • Consistently high water quality
    • Less limescale in appliances
    • Cost-effective and sustainable
    • Safe for your family or business
FAQs
  • HORECA reverse osmosis filters are water treatment machines that deliver clean, tasty water purified with an RO membrane separating water molecules from 99% of contaminants. Typically, there are additional filters for several stages of purification. Such systems provide users with water instantly.

  • Reverse osmosis units allow restaurants and cafes to cook delicious food and beverages due to tasty, clean water without odours. Also, such purified water does not cause the limestone deposit in kitchen appliances, which extends their service life. 

  • Yes, an RO filter contributes to the enhancement of the taste of coffee and tea due to the clean, fresh, and tasty water that beverages are made of.

  • RO water improves ice and beverage quality. It removes contaminants and odours, so that the water does not interfere with a beverage's flavour. Moreover, in the purified water, there are almost no dissolved minerals. That is why ice cubes made of it are denser and melt more slowly.

  • Yes, RO filters remove minerals and salts from the water, which prevents kitchen appliances from lime buildup.

  • RO filters for HoReCa remove contaminants, including chlorine, microelements, microorganisms (bacteria and viruses), heavy metals, nitrates, chemicals, salts, and sediments from water. The flow rate ranges from 60 l/h to 180 l/h.

  • Typically, direct flow RO systems are developed for hospitality businesses with constant water needs, as they deliver water on demand. These units are not equipped with a tank, as a built-in pump provides continuous water treatment. But you can install a tank when the RO system is connected to several devices.

  • The Specialty Coffee Association recommends that water be at:

    • ideally 7.0 pH level (6.5-7.5);
    • 150 ppm TDS;
    • 50–175 ppm calcium hardness;
    • 40–70 ppm total hardness (concentration of calcium and manganese);
    • free from odours (chlorine).

    There should be opaque and crystal-clear purified water. Some coffee machines can have stricter requirements than others due to higher intolerance to scale formation.

  • We consider source water characteristics that should comply with the requirements of a system. Then, according to the customer’s needs, we pick a unit with a suitable flow capacity, power, water consumption, and water waste. The configuration does matter.

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