Wednesday, August 12, 2009

What elements does the Reverse Osmosis Purifier remove?

This Reverse Osmosis system has a carbon filter which removes more than 98% of inorganic chemicals from your source water. These include THMs/chloroform, DBCP, lindane, TCEs/trichloroethylene, PCEs/tetrachloroethylene and carbon tetrachloride chlorine. Apart from these chemicals, below is a list of other contaminants removed by the membrane

Bacteria 95%+
Ammonium 85-90%
Mercury 94-97%
Sucrose 95%+
Endrin 95%+
Bicarbonate 91-95%
Nickel 94-97%
THM's 95%+
Glucose 95%+
Bromide 88-92%
Nitrate 50-90%
Toxaphene 95%+
Lindane 95%+
Cadmium 93-96%
Phosphate 97%
Urea 95%+
Methozychlor 95%+
Calcium 93-96%
Potassium 88-92%
Virus 95%+
Phenol 95%+
Chloride 88-92%
Silicate 88-93%
Aluminium 95%+
Protein 95%+
Chlorine 95%+
Silver 88-92%
Hardness 93-96%
Pyrogens 95%+
Chromate 85-90%
Sodium 88-92%
Iron 94-97%
Zinc 94-97%
Copper 94-97%
Strontium 93-96%
Lead 95%
Fluoride 95%
Cyanide 85-90%
Sulphate 93-96%
Magnesium 93-96%

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