The first step is to understand the water quality in your area and the main pollutants and components present in the water, such as heavy metals, microorganisms, residual chlorine, foreign matter, particulate matter, etc. If there are only some odors and organic substances, then the activated carbon filter is a great A good choice, it has good adsorption and can effectively remove odors and organic pollutants.
Ceramic filters are more suitable for water sources with tiny particles and sediments. They are usually made of fine ceramic materials and have many tiny holes or channels. The size of these micropores is usually on the micron level. When water passes through the ceramic filter element, the micropores physically block particles, sediment, bacteria and other large impurities suspended in the water. Ceramic filters can also effectively filter out some microorganisms in the water, such as bacteria and parasite eggs. This is very important to improve the hygienic quality of drinking water.
The ion exchange filter element is more suitable for hard water problems. It can effectively soften the water quality, remove calcium and magnesium ions from the water, and make the water taste better.