Sediment filters remove suspended solids of various sizes, while activated carbon filters also remove gases such as chlorine. Both filters are a useful addition to the main filtration system. Important: These filters must be replaced regularly, as the residues remain in the filter. Reverse osmosis achieves the highest filtration quality.
The filtration performance is purer than one millionth of a millimeter. This removes not only bacteria, pesticides, and nitrates, but also antibiotics, dissolved salts, amino acids, dyes, flavorings, fragrances, viruses, and much more. With reverse osmosis, all residues are carried away with the wastewater and do not remain in the filter. Therefore, there is no risk of recontamination.
Good filtration systems remove: bacteria, viruses, organic substances, arsenic compounds, lead, cadmium, sulfate, phosphate, chloride, nitrates, dioxins, radioactive elements, pesticides, chlorine, sediments, unpleasant tastes and odors, as well as other soluble and insoluble substances. Here you will find a selection of good filter devices.
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