Membrane Filtration Technology:
Ultrafiltration water purifiers use a semi-permeable membrane to remove particles, bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms from water. The membrane has tiny pores, typically ranging from 0.01 to 0.1 microns, which allow water and dissolved minerals to pass through while blocking contaminants.
No Need for Electricity:
Unlike some other purification methods such as reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration systems generally do not require electricity to operate. They rely on water pressure to push water through the membrane, making them more energy-efficient and suitable for areas with unreliable power supply.
Retention of Essential Minerals:
Ultrafiltration purifiers are effective at removing harmful contaminants while retaining essential minerals and nutrients in the water. This results in purified water that still contains beneficial minerals like calcium and magnesium, which are often removed in other purification processes such as reverse osmosis.