3. Water purification
• Water purification is the process of removing
undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants,
suspended solids and gases from water.
• The goal is to produce water fit for a specific
purpose.
• Most water is disinfected for human consumption
(drinking water).
• But water purification may also be designed for a
variety of other purposes, including fulfilling the
requirements of medical, pharmacological,
chemical and industrial applications.
4. • There are different filters used for purification of
water:
• Pitcher filter
• Under sink filter
• Shower filter
• Faucet mount
• Water dispenser
• Countertop
• Whole house
6. Pitcher filter
• It is great water filters available for any home
type.
• Water filter pitchers are just one reliable
method to help you remove most chemicals,
micro-organisms, pesticides, and
pharmaceuticals from your drinking water.
8. Under sink filter
• Under sink water filters are now more efficient
than ever. Some of the contaminants previously
removed from the water only with the help of
reverse osmosis systems are now being blocked
by these filters.
• In unlike reverse osmosis systems, under sink
filters don’t produce any wastewater.
• These are efficient filters, and they’re also more
environmentally friendly than other filtration
solutions.
10. Shower filter
• Filtering shower water is one simple and
relatively inexpensive step that can make a big
difference in reducing chlorine and other
chemical exposure in the home.
• Using a simple shower filter or bath
dechlorinator is an easy way to remove
chlorine and other harmful chemicals in bath
and shower water.
12. Faucet filter
• The faucet filters take out larger contaminants,
purifiers take out everything else.
• When you turn on your faucet, water first passes
through a non-woven screen around the filter.
This screen traps sediment like sand and dirt.
• Next, the water flows through a compressed
block of carbon and zeolite. Each little carbon
granule has millions of little pores on the surface.
These pores act like a sponge, and are great for
removing chemicals like chlorine.
14. Water dispenser
• A water dispenser can be useful in many
situations.
• Some water dispensers provide clean, filtered
water from a replaceable bottle.
• Other water dispensers provide water straight
from a municipal water line.
• Some dispensers perform functions like
filtering water, heating water, or cooling water
16. Countertop
• Countertop Drinking Water Filter. The countertop
water filter will remove up to 99% of the
contaminants in your drinking water.
• This water filter can remove bacteria, parasites,
fluoride, chlorine, arsenal, and harmful minerals
and metals like sodium and lead.
• It will also alkalinize your drinking water, making
it better for your health and optimal for weight
loss.
18. Whole house
• Whole house water filter systems are some of
the most popular filtering solutions currently
used throughout the country.
• These systems are so popular because they’re
effective, and because they produce high-
quality water.
• The best whole house water filters are
also more environmentally friendly to use
than other filtering systems