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YQP-511 / Single Quick release Purifier
Model YQP-511 Use YQF-524 Quick release Composite carbon fiber Ultrafiltration water filter cartridge
Can filter out lead, chlorine and odor, part of pesticides chemicals such and bacteria in the water.
Each filtration pore size of the ultrafiltration is 0.1 micron, and the smallest bacteria are greater than 0.2 micron;
So it is almost impossible to have bacteria pass through the filter.
Keep beneficial minerals and keep drinking water safe.
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Why Activated carbon fibers
Activated carbon can filter out residual chlorine and odor, while the activated carbon fibers has a better adsorption effect and longer service life.
As the surface of activated carbon fibers have a large number of fine pores within the surface area, adsorption speed is very fast, is granular activated carbon, or carbon block 5~10 times.
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Why Ultrafiltration
Ultrafiltration membrane pore size only 0.1 micron, while the smallest bacteria is larger than 0.2 micron. The filter has a very high effectiveness in removing bacteria (for example, Campylobacter, Salmonella, Shigella, E. coli) and in removing protozoa (for example, Cryptosporidium, Giardia).
![Ultrafiltration membrane has a pore size of 0.1 micron, while the smallest bacteria is larger than 0.2 micron.
Ultrafiltration membrane has a very high effectiveness in removing bacteria (for example, Campylobacter, Salmonella, Shigella, E. coli) and in removing protozoa (for example, Cryptosporidium, Giardia).
Minerals are not removed from the water by ultrafiltration membrane. ultrafiltration water filter replacement](http://www.e-netway.com/pocket/img/uf.jpg)
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