Undersink Ro Water Purifier with RO+UV+UF+TDS+Alkaline Water Purification
What is Undersink Ro Water Purifier ?
In India, tabletop and wall-mount water purifiers are used in traditional kitchens because they are found everywhere and they take up less space than other types of water purifiers. However, foreign styles are being adopted and we’ve begun to see models of a kitchen that have drawers and cabinets.
This makes for a very congested space for a cooking area that already has a wall-mounted or table-top water purifier in it. Indian water purifier companies came up with the idea to manufacture “Undersink Water Purifiers” – this is an advanced form of water filtration which connects directly to your sink pipe – so you don’t have to try to find another place to put it.
Undersink water purifiers do exactly what other types of water purifiers do, the only difference being that they can be installed under your kitchen sink.
How Undersink Water Purifier works?
Under the sink, water purifiers work on the same principles as traditional wall-mounted water purifiers. The major difference is how they are installed and what they look like, but their internal mechanisms are the same.
Under sink UV, UV, UF, RO, and sediment filters all work in the same manner as traditional wall mount PURIFIERS.
UV or Ultraviolet
UV, or ultraviolet, radiation is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than that of visible light but longer than X-rays. UV purification allows water to pass through a UV light. UV light eliminates bacteria and viruses, but the dead bodies of these pathogens remain in the water. It could be considered as one of its disadvantages.
Activated Carbon
Activated carbon can remove chemical, which is present in water and if it tastes bad. Activated carbon is made of porous material which can trap disease-causing chemicals and bacteria, and viruses. Carbon also catches chlorine which is the content of municipal supply water and makes water tastes better.
Reverse Osmosis
Reverse osmosis is the process in which water is passed through a membrane, leaving dissolved and ionized particles within the water on one side of the membrane. Reverse osmosis is a water purification process that uses high pressure to force water through a semi-permeable membrane, trapping chemicals, heavy metals, pharmaceuticals, and other contaminants in the membrane while producing pure and soft water. The only disadvantage of RO water is that it removes essential minerals from your drinking water such as calcium.
UF or Ultrafiltered
Rice Paper is an energy-efficient way to filter water. When clean water passes through the paper’s fine pores, it is trapped by hollow fibers and filters out any suspended solids or bacteria. Rice paper will also improve the quality of muddy water!