Activated carbon filter
Activated carbon filter – Due to its highly porous nature, activated carbon has a large “specific surface area” (300-2000 m2/g) and that is the reason for its large absorption capacity. If one teaspoon of activated carbon were to cover the entire surface, then this area would roughly cover an entire football field. (therefore a huge “inner surface” of the activated carbon). By “absorbing” pollutants (physical or chemical adhesion of molecules to a solid surface), activated carbon is able to remove various substances in a natural way. The activated carbon binds microorganisms that can no longer escape from the filter unit even under mechanical stress such as water (also called the “chromatography effect”, i.e. the release of previously absorbed pollutants back into the water). This activated carbon filter is not silver-coated and is “NSF-42″ approved. Only non-recycled activated carbon is used.
Carbonite block filter
CARBONIT® Block filters remove ingredients such as heavy metals, asbestos, bacteria, pesticides and drug residues from the water without filtering out taste-forming minerals such as calcium and magnesium. In addition, the activated carbon removes undesirable odors and tastes and neutralizes the chlorine often added by water companies as a disinfectant. CARBONIT® filters work without chemicals and only with the help of the water pressure from your water pipe. Carbonite filters are made from the carbon-rich shell of coconuts. The shells are charred in the absence of air and refined using a unique, internationally patented process. The black powder is then pressed into a filter cartridge and baked at high temperatures in special ovens. The filters are manufactured in Germany by CARBONIT®.
These filters are suitable for the following water ionizers:
- Tyent/Elite MMP water ionizers only
- No UCE underwater ionizers from Tyent/Rettin
- No elite water ionizers from Tyent / Rettin
Tyent MMP water ionizer series:
Activated carbon filter granules
Due to its highly porous nature, activated carbon has a large “specific surface area” (300-2000 m2/g) and this is the reason for its large absorption capacity. If one teaspoon of activated carbon were to cover the entire surface, then this area would roughly cover an entire football field. (therefore a huge “inner surface” of the activated carbon). By “absorbing” pollutants (physical or chemical adhesion of molecules to a solid surface), activated carbon is able to remove various substances in a natural way. The activated carbon binds microorganisms that can no longer escape from the filter unit even under mechanical stress such as water (also called the “chromatography effect”, i.e. the release of previously absorbed pollutants back into the water). This activated carbon filter is not silver-coated and is “NSF-42″ approved. Only non-recycled activated carbon is used.
Ultrafiltration through hollow fiber membranes
During ultrafiltration with a UF membrane filter, the water is pressed through small plastic tubes using the house water pressure. The fine pores, 0,01 – 0,1µm, serve as a filter. For comparison: a human hair has a diameter of approx. 50 µm - this is 5000 times larger. 0,1µm corresponds to 0,0001 mm. The big advantage of ultrafiltration over conventional filter methods is that the filtered water is sterile. The pores of UF membranes are so tiny that bacteria and even viruses are too large to pass through the UF membrane. By bundling many such filter tubes into a filter module, the necessary area is created to enable sufficient water flow for a water ionizer.
Activated carbon filter with EM ceramics | Advantages
All EM ceramics are fermented with the help of microorganisms (Lactobacillus, yeast and photosynthetic bacteria - and a number of high-quality organic substances) for at least 6 months in a special manufacturing process and then formed into a plastic mass using valuable clay and at a temperature of up to 1300 °C burned. The clay contains organic material that comes from plants and formed enzymes together with prehistoric microbes during the transformation process that took place millions of years ago. With the mixture of effective microorganisms and high-quality clays, a combination has been achieved that is particularly effective. This ceramic gives the water a higher emulsification and dispersion ability and an overall better ability to dissolve with other substances.
Since it is an anionic ceramic, the water becomes slightly alkaline. It neutralizes oxidized (acidic) components in water, has an antibiotic and sterilization effect and eliminates bad taste and odor from water. Overall, the balance of ions in the water is stabilized with the help of this ceramic. Purified water is an excellent medium for the transmission of antioxidant signals! Source – “EM Solutions Home and Garden: Possibilities and Limitations of Effective Microorganisms” by Ernst Hammes and Gisela van der Höövel, ISBN number 3-937640-31-2. Here we explain in detail how EM ceramics are manufactured and work.
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