Sale and after-sales services of home water filtration systems
PP Fiber Filter: The 10-inch PP fiber filter, also known as PP filter, is used as the first filter in home water filtration systems. Made of polypropylene, it has the capability to absorb dirt, sand, silt, and particles larger than 5 microns. The filter should be replaced every 3 to 6 months.


GAC Stage 2 Filter: The granular activated carbon (GAC) filter, also known as UDF, is the second stage filter in home water filtration systems. Made from activated carbon granules, it removes chlorine and some chemical contaminants, eliminating the bad taste and odor of water. The filter should be replaced every 6 to 12 months.
CTO Stage 3 Filter: The solid carbon block filter, also known as CTO, is the third stage filter in home water filtration systems, complementing the second stage. The CTO block carbon filter removes chlorine, bad taste, and odor from water with greater efficiency. The filter should be replaced every 6 to 12 months.


MEMBRANE Stage 4 Filter: The membrane filter, also known as a membrane, consists of an extremely thin membrane capable of separating particles larger than 0.0001 microns from water. This filter is used to reduce dissolved salts in water. The lifespan of membrane filters depends on several parameters, the most important of which are consumption rate, inlet water quality, device performance, and pre-filtration quality.
POST CARBON Stage 5 Filter: This filter contains activated carbon, which is placed in the path of the water outlet from the membrane and the storage tank to remove any potential odors, colors, and tastes generated in the storage tank or the remaining amounts that have passed through the reverse osmosis filter. The filter should be replaced every 12 to 18 months.


MINERAL Stage 6 Filter: Since water purification and the removal of impurities and pollutants may also remove some of the water's minerals, this filter is designed to add essential minerals to the water, such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and others, improving the taste and flavor of the water. The filter should be replaced every 12 to 18 months.
A water purification device using its special filters removes various impurities present in the water, including microbes, sediments, various pathogens, and chlorine. By removing a high percentage of these pollutants, it allows our drinking water to have a better taste and flavor.

