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New Govt. Guideline Will Not Allow You to Buy RO, here is Why

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  There will be a large shift in the water purifier and filtering industry as the government has passed new guidelines which clearly state that the use of certain water filters is not required in cases when municipal water contains a certain number of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS). The Reverse Osmosis (RO) filter is unnecessary in cases where the TDS are below 500 mg per liter. Additionally, the water recovery from these filters must be between 60 and 75 percent to ensure reduced wastage of water. But, Kitz Filters have a solution to the problem of water wastage from RO filters. You will soon come to know why they are a leader in water purification devices. The move comes after the National Green Tribunal ordered directions to the  Central Pollution Control Board  (CPCB) to ban water purifiers in areas where municipal water has 500 milligrams of total dissolved solids in the water. In India, various states have different levels of TDS, meaning some areas may not even requi...

Understanding the Advanced Japanese Filtration Technology of Kitz Micro Filter

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  Throughout the years, several companies across multiple countries have been developing water Filtration Technology to produce clean water that is safe enough to drink and use for consumption. However, there is always a debate as to which device or technology yields the best drinkable water. For people living in countries where water sanitation is properly undertaken with the right equipment and process, the best technology is needed to make your water safe with the right process. Take a look as we discuss several water filters as well as why the technology of Kitz Micro Filters is best for modern-day requirements. How Water Filters Work You can find numerous filters on the market, each one providing a different filtering process or material. These are a few other types of water filters and their working. Activated Alumina Working based on absorption, activated Alumina is capable of removing excess amounts of Fluoride, Arsenic, and Selenium which may be abundantly present in tap w...