Cartridge Size20"x4.5"Range (Microns)5TypeReverse OsmosisMaterialPlasticSizeStandardBrandRudraMinimum Order Quantity20 Piece
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Packaging Details: Water filter cartridges are essential components in various water filtration systems. They work to remove contaminants and impurities from drinking water, improving its taste, smell, and safety. Here’s a brief overview of the types of cartridges you might encounter and their functions:
Activated Carbon Cartridges: These are the most common type. Activated carbon is highly effective at removing chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other chemicals that can affect taste and odor. There are two main types:
Granular Activated Carbon (GAC): Contains loose granules of carbon, which provide a large surface area for adsorption.
Carbon Block: Features carbon that has been compressed into a solid block, offering a more uniform filtration process and often removing smaller particles and contaminants more effectively.
Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membranes: Used in RO systems, these cartridges have a semi-permeable membrane that removes a wide range of contaminants, including heavy metals, salts, and other dissolved substances. They typically work in conjunction with pre-filters and post-filters.
Ceramic Filters: These filters use a porous ceramic material to remove bacteria, sediments, and other impurities. They are durable and can be cleaned and reused, making them a cost-effective option for some systems.
Ion Exchange Cartridges: These are used to soften water by exchanging calcium and magnesium ions (which cause hardness) with sodium or potassium ions. They are often used in combination with other filters to enhance overall water quality.
UV Filters: Although not a cartridge per se, UV filters use ultraviolet light to disinfect water by killing bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. They’re typically used as a final stage of purification.
Sediment Filters: Designed to remove larger particles like sand, silt, and rust from the water. They protect other filters and plumbing from damage due to debris.
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