DI is Demineralization by Ionization. A DI filter removes the few mineral ions that make it through the RO membrane; this makes sure that the water is as pure as possible. The DI filter also removes nitrates that are not removed by the membrane. The DI filter is a cartridge filled with an ion exchange resin in the form of small beads. When the water passes by the beads, the minerals and other ions leave the water and attach to the beads.
1st Stage:
Sediment Filter:
Made from durable Melt Blown Polypropylene, the Sediment Filter removes sand, slit dirt and other particulate that can clog up and reduce the lifespan of the RO Membrane.
Removes dirt, silt, sand, rust scale and other organic materials from your water.
2nd Stage:
GAC Filter:
Made from 100% Coconut carbon to remove bad tastes, odors, chlorine, and fine sediments left over from the sediment Filter.
Removes chlorine, Turbidity, Bad Taste & Odor, Sediment, Dirt and THMS from water.
3rd Stage:
Carbon Block Filter:
The Carbon Block (CTO) Filter removes any remaining chlorine, tastes, odors and fine sediments left over before the water moves on to the RO Membrane.
Removes Chlorine, Unnatural Taste & Odor and Organic Chemicals from Water.
4th Stage:
RO Membrane:
The heart of all our systems, the RO Membrane removes particles down to 1/10,000 of a micron effectively removing 99% of impurities including chemicals and organic/inorganic contaminants. Our filters tested and verified to meet NSF/ANSI 58 Standard by independent laboratory testing.
We recommend replacing your system’s RO Membrane every 2 years for best performance.
5th Stage:
Mixed Bed Deionizer Filter:
If you live in an area with exceptionally high levels of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in your water supply, we recommend using our Mixed Bed Deionization Filter to remove the remaining contaminants the RO Membrane left behind.
This post inline filter renders the final treated water 99.99% pure and ready for demineralization.
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