1. Structure and material of the filter
Stainless Steel Faucet Water Filters are usually made of 304 stainless steel, which has corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance, ensuring the durability and long-term stability of the filter. Its internal structure is exquisitely designed and contains multiple filter layers, each of which has a specific filtering task, aiming to comprehensively improve the water quality.
2. Sources of impurities
Tap water may contain a variety of impurities, mainly including:
Suspended matter: such as silt, rust and other particulate matter.
Chlorine and chloride: Chemical substances used for disinfection, which may have adverse effects on the human body.
Heavy metals: such as lead and mercury, which come from old pipes and industrial emissions.
Bacteria and viruses: Water source pollution may lead to the presence of pathogens in water.
Organic matter: such as pesticides, fertilizer residues, etc.
These impurities pose a potential threat to health, so it is crucial to effectively remove them.
3. Working Principle of the Filter
Stainless Steel Faucet Water Filters effectively remove various impurities in the water through a multi-stage filtration system. The specific process is as follows:
Primary filtration: The water flow enters the primary filtration layer of the filter. This layer is usually composed of ceramic materials or coarse filter mesh, which mainly removes large particles of impurities such as silt and rust. Primary filtration can significantly reduce suspended matter in the water and protect subsequent filter elements from clogging.
Activated carbon filtration: After primary filtration, the water flow enters the activated carbon filtration layer. Activated carbon is a high-quality adsorption material with extremely strong adsorption capacity, which can effectively remove chlorine, odor and organic matter in water. It removes heavy metals and organic pollutants in water through physical adsorption and chemical reactions.
Fine filtration: After the activated carbon filtration, the water flow will pass through the fine filtration layer. This layer usually uses high-precision filtration materials that can remove tiny particles, bacteria and viruses. The presence of the fine filtration layer ensures that the effluent water quality meets the drinking standards, so that users can drink it with confidence.
Backwash function: Many modern Stainless Steel Faucet Water Filters are also equipped with a backwash function. This function can flush out the dirt and sediment inside the filter through reverse water flow, thereby maintaining a good filtering effect.
4. Convenience of use
The design of Stainless Steel Faucet Water Filters focuses on user experience, and the installation process is very simple. Users only need to connect the filter directly to the existing faucet, without the need for power or complex pipe modifications, saving time and energy. During use, users can switch between filtered water and tap water at any time, making this filter very suitable for the daily drinking water needs of the family.