Water Filtration Methods & Strengths
Activated Carbon
One of the highest absorptive capacity materials to reduce organic chemicals and other contaminants.
Catalytic Carbon
A specialized carbon effective at reducing chloramines.
Ion Exchange
A water treatment process that reduces heavy metals such as lead and mercury.
Sub-Micron Mechanical Filtration
Physically reduces particles and organisms greater than 0.5 microns – such as asbestos, cryptosporidium, and giardia.
Reverse Osmosis
Advanced membrane technology to reduce particles greater in size than a water molecule – such as metals and agricultural runoff.
Remineralization
Remineralizes water to return the healthy minerals lost in the reverse osmosis process – such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium.
Microbial Filtration
A mechanical filtration process that reduces bacteria and viruses.
Basic Filtration Products
Advanced Filtration Products
Maximum Filtration Products
Filter Strength
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Water Treatments
Filter Strength
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Water Treatments
- Chlorine
- Chloramines
- Trihalomethanes
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Metals
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Chemicals
- MTBE
- Advanced Chemicals (VOCs, Herbicides, Pesticides, Industrial Solvents)
- Pharmaceuticals
- BPA
- PFOA & PFOS
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Solids
- Sediment
- Turbidity
- Particulate
- Asbestos
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Biological
Filter Strength
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Water Treatments
- Chlorine
- Chloramines
- Trihalomethanes
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Metals
- Lead
- Mercury
- Fluoride
- Advanced Metals (Arsenic, Chromium, Cadmium, Barium, Radium, and more)
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Chemicals
- MTBE
- Advanced Chemicals (VOCs, Herbicides, Pesticides, Industrial Solvents)
- Pharmaceuticals
- BPA
- PFOA & PFOS
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Solids
- Sediment
- Turbidity
- Particulate
- Asbestos
- Total Dissolved Solids
- Nitrates/Nitrites
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Biological
- Cysts
- Bacteria (optional)
- Virus (optional)