The first stage (PS20) removes from water mechanical contaminants larger than 20 microns. Sand, rust and other sediments which can be found in it are seized by micropores whose diameter decreases towards its interior. Large particles are intercepted close to the surface, while smaller ones – in deeper layers.
The second stage (BL or GAC) removes chlorine and organic substances from water, protecting the membrane and extending its service life. Due to its porous structure, activated carbon is an excellent filtration material. Chemical substances are adsorbed in pores.
The third stage (PS5) removes from water mechanical contaminants larger than 5 microns. Sand, rust and other sediments which can be found in it are seized by micropores whose diameter decreases towards its interior. Large particles are intercepted close to the surface, while smaller ones – in deeper layers.
As the third stage you can use a different, customized cartridge.
The fourth stage (RO membrane) is composed of multiple layers of semipermeable, porous membrane. Its pores are large enough to let water penetrate through them, yet small enough to prevent other substances from passing through. This way, it removes microorganisms or even ions from water.
The fifth stage (L-GAC) – the inline carbon cartridge improves water taste and flavor.
Sixth stage (L-MIN) inline mineralizing cartridge. It enhances water with minerals removed in the reverse osmosis process. While passing through the cartridge, the bed is gradually dissolved and the water – remineralizer.