Fluoride-Free Filter System
The Fluoride FREE water system serves as an exceptional method for transforming tap water. It provides proficient purification capabilities, effectively eliminating chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals, chemicals, and other impurities. As a result, the water attains a taste akin to that of fresh and delightful mountain spring water.
You can choose from one of the Integrated or Smaller Filter tap to meet your needs and add them to your cart separately to this.
Reduced Impurities
Filtering Fluoride (in excessive amounts): Reducing the risk of dental and skeletal fluorosis, and potentially affect neurological development.
Filtering Chemicals: Reducing the risk of endocrine disruption, liver and kidney damage, increased cancer risk, and neurological problems.
Filtering Bad Smells and Odours: Reducing the risk of reduced water consumption due to unpalatability.
Filtering Heavy Metals: Reducing the risk of neurological issues, kidney damage, increased cancer risk, and cardiovascular problems.
Product Specifications
FluorEx Max:
Capacity: 2000 liters, 6-12 months depending on usage.
Monitoring: Installation of a water flow meter recommended.
Water Flow rate: Most effective at approximately 1.5 liters/min.
Removal rate: 99% at the beginning, approximately 90-95% after 2000 liters.
Active Pure Xtra:
MEDIA: Granular activated carbon (GAC) with KDF, contains 1 pound of KDF.
FILTER: Mesh size: 5 µ micron.
Capacity: 47,000 Litres or 30-48 months (depending on source water).
Hygienic Life: 3-4 years, depending on source water.
pH range: 5-9,
Pressure rating: 60 PSI,
Flow rate: up to 2 Litres/ minute,
FDA Approved, Pentex product USA.
Active Carbon Filter Specs
1.- Chemicals with very high probability of being adsorbed by active carbon: | ||
2,4-D | Deisopropyltatrazine | Linuron |
Alachlor | Desethylatrazine | Malathion |
Aldrin | Demeton-O | MCPA |
Anthracene | Di-n-butylphthalate | Mecoprop |
Azinphos-ethyl | 1,3-Dichlorobenzene | 2-Methyl benzenamine |
Bentazone | 1,4-Dichlorobenzene | Methyl naphthalene |
Biphenil | 2,4-Dichlorocresol | 2-Methylbutane |
2,2-Bipyridine | 2,5-Dichlorophenol | Monuron |
Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)Phthalate | 3,6-Dichlorophenol | Napthalene |
Bromacil | 2,4-Dichlorophenoxy | Nitrobenzene |
Bromodichloromethane | Dieldrin | m-Nitrophenol |
p-Bromophenol | Diethylphthalate | o-Nitrophenol |
Butylbenzene | 2,4-Dinitrocresol | p-Nitrophenol |
Calcium Hypochloryte | 2,4-Dinitrotoluene | Ozone |
Carbofuran | 2,6-Dinitrotoluene | Parathion |
Chlorine | Diuron | Pentachlorophenol |
Chlorine dioxide | Endosulfan | Propazine |
Chlorobenzene | Endrin | Simazine |
4-Chloro-2-nitrotoluene | Ethylbenzene | Terbutryn |
2-Chlorophenol | Hezachlorobenzene | Tetrachloroethylene |
Chlorotoluene | Hezachlorobutadiene | Triclopyr |
Chrysene | Hexane | 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene |
m-Cresol | Isodrin | m-Xylene |
Cyanazine | Isooctane | o-Xylene |
Cyclohexane | Isoproturon | p-Xylene |
DDT | Lindane | 2,4-Xylenol |
2.- Chemicals with high probability of being adsorbed by active carbon: | ||
Aniline | Dibromo-3-chloropropane | 1-Pentanol |
Benzene | Dibromochloromethane | Phenol |
Benzyl alcohol | 1,1-Dichloroethylene | Phenylalanine |
Benzoic acid | cis-1,2- Dichloroethylene | o-Phthalic acid |
Bis(2-chloroethyl) ether | trans-1,2- Dichloroethylene | Styrene |
Bromodichloromethane | 1,2-Dichloropropane | 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane |
Bromoform | Ethylene | Toluene |
Carbon tetrachloride | Hydroquinone | 1,1,1-Trichloroethane |
1-Chloropropane | Methyl Isobutyl Ketone | Trichloroethylene |
Chlorotoluron | 4-Methylbenzenamine | Vinyl acetate |
3.- Chemicals with moderate probability of being adsorbed by active carbon*: | ||
Acetic acid | Dimethoate | Methionine |
Acrylamide | Ethyl acetate | Methyl-tert-butyl ether |
Chloroethane | Ethyl ether | Methyl ethyl ketone |
Chloroform | Freon 11 | Pyridine |
1,1-Dichloroethane | Freon 113 | 1,1,2-Trichloroethane |
1,2-Dichloroethane | Freon 12 | Vinyl chloride |
1,3-Dichloropropene | Glyphosate | |
Dikegulac | Imazypur | |
*(For this chemicals active carbon is only effective in certain cases). | ||
4.- Chemicals for which adsorption with active carbon is unlikely to be effective. However it may be viable in certain cases such as for low flow or concentrations: | ||
Acetone | Methylene chloride | 1,4-Dioxane |
Acetonitrile | 1-Propanol | Isopropyl alcohol |
Acrylonitrile | Propionitrile | Methyl chloride |
Dimethylformaldehyde | Propylene | Tetrahydrofuran |
Urea |
Product Manual
Certifications
Test result Fluoride sample 1 = FluorEX-Max filter:.