Filter may refer to:
A water filter removes impurities from water by means of a fine physical barrier, a chemical process or a biological process. Filters cleanse water to different extents for purposes like irrigation, drinking water, aquariums, ponds and swimming pools.
Filters use sieving, adsorption, ion exchanges, biological metabolite transfer, and other processes. Unlike a sieve or screen, a filter can remove particles much smaller than the holes through which the water passes.
Types of water filters media filters, screen filters, disk filters, slow sand filter beds, rapid sand filters, cloth filters, and biological filters such as algae scrubbers.
Point-of-use filters for home use include granular-activated carbon filters (GAC) used for carbon filtering, metallic alloy filters, microporous ceramic filters, carbon block resin (CBR), microfiltration and ultrafiltration membranes. Some filters use more than one filtration method. An example of this is a multi-barrier system. Jug filters can be used for small quantities of drinking water. Some kettles have built-in filters, primarily to reduce limescale buildup.
Aquarium filters are critical components of both freshwater and marine aquaria.Aquarium filters remove physical and soluble chemical waste products from aquaria, simplifying maintenance. Furthermore, aquarium filters are necessary to support life as aquaria are relatively small, closed volumes of water compared to the natural environment of most fish.
Animals, typically fish, kept in fish tanks produce waste from excrement and respiration. Another source of waste is uneaten food or plants and fish which have died. These waste products collect in the tanks and contaminate the water. As the degree of contamination rises, the risk to the health of the aquaria increases and removal of the contamination becomes critical. Filtration is a common method used for maintenance of healthy aquaria.
Proper management of the nitrogen cycle is a vital element of a successful aquarium. Excretia and other decomposing organic matter produce ammonia which is highly toxic to fish. Bacterial processes oxidize this ammonia into the slightly less toxic nitrites, and these are in turn oxidized to form the much less toxic nitrates. In the natural environment these nitrates are subsequently taken up by plants as fertilizer and this does indeed happen to some extent in an aquarium planted with real plants.
Some people suffer living alone
And feel the emptiness
Of a relationship that turned into dust
And some wait for all of their lives
Because they're too afraid
And they let their train go by
And some will never say no
Living on the frailty
Of never letting go
Always hiding behind a mask
And though there's finally a pleasence of being always on their own
While others want a perfect heart
And a home
It's because you are
Like a filter to me
That I'll see the future brighter
Than they'll ever see
And I know you are
All the colours I breathe
You have the pen that's writing down
The fairy tale that pictures
You and me
Some people suffer poverty
In a love affair
And others like to live their love
In the rain
And some live a million affairs
Believing all the time that no one will feel or care
Some people wait
Holding back their faith
Because their wounds will never heal
Made by rumors building hate
Or someone who's in a sin
Some people find a pleasence of being always on the road
While others want a perfect heart
And a home
It's because you are
Like a filter to me
That I'll see the future brighter
Than they'll ever see
And I know you are
All the colours I breathe
You have the pen that's writing down
The fairy tale that pictures
You and me
It's because you are
Like a filter to me
That I'll see the future brighter
Than they'll ever see
And I know you are
All the colours I breathe
You have the pen that's writing down
The fairy tale that pictures