Activated Carbon Filter

Activated Carbon Filter

Aqua Pro Purifier specifications are as follows:

Activated carbon filters are widely used in water purification systems and air purifiers due to their excellent adsorption properties. Here’s a general overview of their specifications:

1, Material: Activated carbon (often derived from charcoal or coconut shells)
2, Adsorption Capacity: Activated carbon has a high surface area with numerous pores that can adsorb various impurities and contaminants from water or air.
3, Particle Size: The particle size of activated carbon can vary depending on the specific application and manufacturer.
4, Micron Rating: Activated carbon filters may also be rated in terms of their ability to filter particles of a certain size, although this depends on the specific design and configuration of the filter.
5, Usage Activated carbon filters are effective in removing a wide range of impurities, including chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), odors, and certain chemicals.
6, Lifespan: The lifespan of activated carbon filters can vary depending on factors such as the quality of the carbon and the level of contaminants in the water or air being filtered.
7, Replacement Interval: It’s typically recommended to replace activated carbon filters periodically to maintain optimal filtration efficiency.
8, Compatibility: Activated carbon filters can be used in various filtration systems, including water filter pitchers, faucet-mounted filters, under-sink filters, whole-house filtration systems, and air purifiers.

Overall, activated carbon filters are versatile and effective solutions for improving the quality of water and air by removing a wide range of impurities and contaminants through adsorption.