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Removes rust,
dust, clay, sand, etc.


Eliminates chemicals like chlorine, solvents, pesticides and various organic compounds.

 

Removes microbes and  impurities, and beneficial minerals remain  in the water.


Eliminates any chemicals and odours that passed through the pre-carbon filter.


Removes lingering odours from impurities.

                                  

* Premium : ALKALINE FILTER


Sediment Filter


Sediment is any particulate matter that can be transported by fluid flow  which eventually is deposited as a layer of solid particles on the bed or bottom of a body of water or other liquid.  Sedimentation is the deposition by settling of a suspended material. These particles may be rust flakes from the water pipes, sand grains, small pieces of organic matter, clay particles, or any other small particles in the water supply. Water that has a high sediment level can change the aesthetic value of the finished beverage. It also can have a detrimental effect on the performance of your equipment. Sediment can cause blockages in the strainers and flow controls inside your equipment. A sediment filter acts as a sieve to remove these particles. The important thing to keep in mind about sediment filters is that they reduce sediment. They don't remove chemicals or heavy metals or make the water taste or smell better.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Carbon Filter


Carbon filters have a multitude of applications including filtering drinking water and keeping a fish aquarium's water from getting murky. While it can remove some particles that cloud the water, reduce nasty chlorine residue and can even help to reduce odors, thus improving the general taste and clarity of water, it does have its limitations when it comes to microbe and bacterial removal. With a carbon filter process, water passes through activated carbon which is porous, trapping certain particles that are attracted to the porous material.
The size of particles attracted depends on the size of the pores or micron rating. However, not all particles are attracted to the active carbon filter. And at some point it loses its ability to attract particulates and must be changed in order to be effective.  Coal is the most common element used to activate carbon filters, but carbon filters are enhanced by using other elements and blends of materials in their designs, including spun fibers. Such layered filters are considered more effective since they have the ability to filter smaller particles from the water. 
Each activated carbon filter is designed to allow a certain flow of water through the filtering process.  As effective as carbon filters are, they are limited by design and cannot reduce the amount of bacteria and microbes in water.




            

Pre Carbon Filter

Eliminates any chemicals and odours in our tap water.
               

Next Carbon Filter

Eliminates any chemicals and odours that had passed through the pre-carbon filter.
               

Post Carbon Filter

The last step in the filtration process, this filter removes lingering odours from impurities remaining in the water.


Reverse Osmosis Filter


When a compartment containing a dilute solution is connected to another compartment containing a concentrated solution by a semi-permeable membrane, water molecules move from the dilute solution to concentrated solution. This phenomenon is called osmosis. As the water molecules migrate through the semi-permeable membrane, water level in the solution will increase until the (osmotic) pressure prevents a net migration of water molecules in one direction. A pressure equivalent to the height difference is called the osmotic pressure. By applying pressure in the higher concentration solution, water molecules migrate from a high concentration solution to a low concentration solution. This method is called reverse osmosis water filter system. 



 



                       
 

 


U/F Membrane Filter


Ultrafiltration Membrane technology purifies water and has pores so small that it blocks the passage of even the smallest of microbes and parasites.  Ultrafiltration Membrane purifying process removes and filters out even the smallest of viruses, germs and other microbes, but allows some of the good minerals to remain in the water. Ultrafiltration (UF) is a separation process using membranes with pore sizes in the range of 0.1 to 0.01 micron. Typically, UF membranes will remove high molecular-weight substances, colloidal materials, and organic and inorganic polymeric molecules. Low molecular-weight organics and ions such as sodium, calcium, magnesium chloride, and sulfate are not removed by UF Membranes.











Alkaline Filter


The proponents of alkaline drinking water claim that it can increase stamina, reduce aging and prevent cancer, among other benefits. A solution with a pH of more than 7 is an alkaline, less than 7 is an acid. Proper health starts with the correct acid-alkaline balance in your body. The pH level (acid - alkaline measurement) of our internal fluids affects every cell in our bodies. Extended acid imbalances of any kind can overwhelm your body, and lead to health complications. When the pH of the body gets out of balance (too acidic), we may experience low energy, fatigue, excess weight, poor digestion, aches and pains, and even more serious disorders. Water is the most crucial factor in establishing and maintaining proper acid-alkaline balance. Since your body is 70% water, it is extremely important to constantly replenish your supply of it. The body loses 2.5 liters of water every day just through normal bodily functions. The quality of the water that you drink is just as important as the quantity of water you drink. The water you put in your body must be able to prevent toxins and chemical substances from accumulating and creating destructive influences on cells. Water must also transport minerals and nutrients required for cell metabolism, and remove any substances that can damage the cell. Alkaline water helps to neutralize stored acids and toxins. Once these acids are neutralized, they can then be removed by the body.