Reverse Osmosis (RO): Water is forced through a membrane under pressure, allowing water molecules to pass through but blocking impurities, including bacteria, viruses, and dissolved metals such as calcium and magnesium.
Activated Carbon: Absorbs and removes impurities, such as chlorine and heavy metals, improving the quality and taste of the water.
Ceramic: It has small pores that allow water to pass through while retaining microorganisms.
Reverse Osmosis Membrane: It features a semi-permeable membrane that forces water to pass through it under pressure, removing salts, chemicals, and microorganisms.
Polypropylene: Lightweight and durable material that filters larger impurities such as dirt, sand, and rust.
Resin: Removes substances such as calcium and magnesium from the water, addressing the "hardness" of the water.
Thread: It consists of wires or threads that are woven to create a porous fabric. It removes larger particles such as dirt and sand from the water.
Micron: The unit of measurement for water filter replacement filters is the same as one millionth of a meter (1 μm = 1/1000 mm). The lower the micron value, the better and more effective the filtration.