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AWESOME WATER® - Carbon Filter
AWESOME WATER® - Carbon Filter
How it works:
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Adsorption: Activated carbon has a large surface area with numerous microscopic pores. When water passes through the filter, contaminants in the water are attracted to the surface of the carbon particles and adhere to them through a process called adsorption. This effectively traps impurities in the carbon pores.
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Chemical Filtration: Activated carbon can effectively remove a wide range of impurities including chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, and certain heavy metals by chemically bonding with them.
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Physical Filtration: Apart from adsorption, activated carbon also mechanically filters out larger particles and sediment present in the water, improving its clarity and taste.
Benefits:
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Improved Taste and Odor: Carbon filters can significantly improve the taste and odor of water by removing chlorine and other chemicals responsible for unpleasant tastes and smells.
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Removal of Contaminants: Activated carbon filters can remove a wide range of contaminants, including chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), pesticides, herbicides, and some heavy metals, providing cleaner and safer drinking water.
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Environmentally Friendly: Carbon water filters are environmentally friendly as they do not require electricity to operate and do not produce any wastewater during the filtration process, unlike some other types of water filtration systems.
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Cost-Effective: Carbon water filters are relatively inexpensive compared to other water filtration systems, and replacement cartridges are readily available, making them a cost-effective option for home water filtration.
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Easy to Install and Maintain: Carbon water filters are typically easy to install and maintain, requiring only periodic replacement of the filter cartridge.
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Reduction of Health Risks: By removing harmful contaminants from water, carbon filters can help reduce the risk of waterborne illnesses and health problems associated with exposure to certain chemicals and heavy metals.