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What is the difference between using tap filter and using a filtration process?

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What is the difference between using tap filter and using a filtration process?

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Many of the filters that are found in our homes on tap contain a ttypical pore size of about 0.5 microns. These filters can remove sediments, free chlorine, bad taste and odor, and other organic compounds, but many microbiological organisms are smaller in size than this. Our filtration process ensures that all water is passed through a series of filters ranging in pore size from 10 microns all the way down to 0.2 microns. This allows the removal of organisms that are less than half the size of those stopped by tap filtration. What this means is that people will get better, more purified, water than from a common tap.

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