Standard GAC (Granular Activated Carbon) filters do not have this component, an electrostatic polypropolene spun fiber wrap designed to provide a physical barrier to sediment – trapping the sediment.
Biostone Booster
NSF (National Science Foundation) certified slow-eluting bio-ceramic balls target chlorine, chloramine and heavy metals, and are more effective than GAC or KDF (Kinetic Degradation Fluxion).
UltraWater Disc Technology
A high-tech NSF certified reticulated foam impregnated with three cutting-edge NSF certified medias that reduce heavy metals and organics.
BioStone Carbon with Impregnation Plus
NSF certified carbon, which has the highest adsorption pore concentration available, is impregnated with zeolite and silver through a proprietary process. Resulting in increased contact time, surface area and performance by reducing pore size, increasing filter matrix complexity and preventing bacterial growth.
Bioceramic Tourmaline
A very hard bio-ceramic ball that releases FAR infrared energy that lowers surface tension is used in combination with Scale Guard, an NSF certified sequestering agent in crystal bead form, to protect against hard water damage.
Tested for 172 Contaminants
Healthy water has to be clean water. With that in mind, the H2 Series ionizer filters were developed and tested by an Independent EPA / NELAP certified lab and the testing shows that the UltraWater Filter reduces virtually all of 172 contaminants tested by up to 99.9% — even the toughest including arsenic, chromium VI, lead, VOCs and pharmaceuticals.
Water filtration is a critical component of any system that provides clean, healthy water. The question is: “Is your drinking water safe?” And, is water filtration necessary? A simple search on the Internet tells a disturbing story about the drinking water in America. On August 14, 2017 the USA Today posted the following article: 63 million Americans exposed to unsafe drinking water. And, on May 4, 2017 the New York Times posted the following article: America’s Tap Water: Too Much Contamination, Not Enough Reporting, Study Finds. Finally, on March 24, 2016 CNBC posted the following article: America's water crisis goes beyond Flint, Michigan. These are just a few of the many disturbing reports you can find. You can’t wait for someone else to protect you and your health. It is up to you!