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An Overview of the Types of Water Filters

Since filters have become a popular asset for the home, many companies have experimented with different technologies that are effective at removing toxins from the H2O. For consumers, the differences in filtration technology may be confusing or overwhelming. As long as the consumer is able to pick out which systems are the most effective, he or she can purchase filters to increase the quality of the H2O source inside the home. When consumers do their research and know what to expect out of filters before shopping for one, they will find that the process of choosing the correct unit for their home is easy.

One of the most popular processes used by filters is the reverse osmosis process. This process uses a membrane as a filter. This membrane is able to remove small particles of contamination and matter that may still be present in the H2O. The membrane itself is semi-permeable and specializes in rejecting any types and sizes of suspended particles that are in the water. Once the water has passed through this effective membrane, it is placed in the holding tank and ready for use except in the case of the Direct Flow which is tankless. These water filters work quickly and easily, making them popular with most consumers.

Another type of media that is used in many water filters because of its efficiency is activated granular carbon. This material is proven to remove toxins and contaminants of the smallest caliber, leaving water fresh and clean. The granules of charcoal that are present in these types of water filters are designed to trap chemicals and particles such as chlorine. The entrapment of these chemicals and the removal of particles from the H2O makes the treated water better tasting and smelling.

Mixed media water filters are also popular with many families interested in receiving great-tasting H2O. These treatment systems have water filters which contain a mixture of different media and materials to specifically remove particles and toxins from the water. If there is one type of contaminant, such as hard salts or chlorine, that seems to be prevalent in the water, the homeowner may want to turn to mixed media water filters to remove this excess chemical.

Ultra violet treatment is another way that filters can remove particles and excess chemicals from the H2O. Many types of bacterial contaminants are no match for the effectiveness of the ultra violet treatment. In these water filters, the water is exposed to ultra violet radiation that kills the bacteria and contaminants present in the water. Once these bacteria are eliminated, the H2O is healthier and more appealing for the residents to consume.

There are a numerous amount of water filters on the market today. Consumers who are interested in exploring their iltration options often find the amount of media, materials and terminology used in the filtration field can be overwhelming. However, those consumers who do a little research on the water filters available to them can find the process of purchasing a home filtration system easy and manageable. Water filters can pay off easily by providing high quality H2O in the home.


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