Types of Water Filtration: Activated Charcoal Is Charcoal That Has Been
Types of Water Filtration: Activated Charcoal Is Charcoal That Has Been
Types of Water Filtration: Activated Charcoal Is Charcoal That Has Been
Active charcoal carbon filters are most effective at removing chlorine, sediment, volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), taste and odor from water. They are not effective at removing
minerals, salts, and dissolved inorganic compounds. Typical particle sizes that can be
removed by carbon filters range from 0.5 to 50 micrometers.
2. Distillation ( one of the oldest methods of water treatment )
Osmosis
is a naturally occurring phenomenon and one of the most important processes in
nature. It is a process where a weaker saline solution will tend to migrate to a strong saline
solution. Examples of osmosis are when plant roots absorb water from the soil and our
kidneys absorb water from our blood.
semi-permeable membrane
is a membrane that will
allow some atoms or molecules to pass but not others.
Reverse Osmosis is the process of Osmosis in reverse.
Whereas Osmosis occurs naturally without energy required, to reverse the process of
osmosis you need to apply energy to the more saline solution. A reverse osmosis
membrane is a semi-permeable membrane that allows the passage of water molecules but
not the majority of dissolved salts, organics, bacteria and pyrogens.
However, you need to 'push' the water through the reverse osmosis membrane by
applying pressure that is greater than the naturally occurring osmotic pressure in order to
desalinate (demineralize or deionize) water in the process, allowing pure water through
while holding back a majority of contaminants.