Introduction
“Net Water Treasure” is an innovative water purifier which employs a combination of Poly-Aluminum-Ferric chloride (PAFC) as the media to filter water. PAFC is a unique filter which has been developed to meet different water treatment requirements in various countries around the world. The main characteristics of Poly-Aluminum-Ferric chloride are its strong adsorption and coagulation properties. It can be used to remove the suspended solids, toxic heavy metals, organic compounds, colloidal particles and pathogenic micro-organisms found in polluted water. In addition, it is cost-effective, easy to handle and operate and can be used in any water purification system.
Description
“Net Water Treasure” is composed of two stages in order to provide optimal results. The first stage is the Adsorption, where particles and contaminants are removed from the water by means of a powerful adsorbent which can be either metallic or non-metallic. In the second stage, Coagulation, the particles are removed through the process of coagulation which can take place either by chemical and/or physical processes.
Features
The PAFC Poly-Aluminum-Ferric chloride used in “Net Water Treasure” is produced from premium raw materials and provides the highest level of water treatment efficiency. “Net Water Treasure” PAFC can be used in a wide range of water purification systems and also offers an effective and economical solution for treating water with high suspended solids, toxic metals, organics, and other colloids. The filter is highly resistant to backwashing and will not get plugged over time which makes it a cost-effective solution for continuous water purification.
Advantages
“Net Water Treasure” PAFC has a high adsorption capacity and can remove the suspended solids, toxic heavy metals, organic compounds, colloidal particles and pathogenic microorganisms found in polluted water. It is cost-effective and easy to handle and operate and can be used in any water purification system. Moreover, the filter does not require additional media and can be easily connected to the existing system.
Conclusion
“Net Water Treasure” with its advanced Poly-Aluminum-Ferric chloride media is an effective and economical solution for treating water with high suspended solids, toxic metals, organics, and other colloids. It is suitable for use in many different water purification systems, is resistant to backwashing, and does not require the use of additional media.