Aquapro 7 Stages RO Water Purifier | Aquapro UAE
Aquapro 7 Stages RO Water Purifier

Aquapro 7 Stages Mineral Ro Water Purifier

  1. Sediment Filter. Stage
  2. Granular Activated Carbon Filter. Stage
  3. Carbon Block Filter. Stage
  4. Reverse Osmosis Membrane (TFC)Stage
  5. Silver Impregnated Post Carbon Filter.
  6. Special Ceramic Mineral Filter. Stage
  7. Ultraviolet (UV) Faucet & installation kit 3 gallon. Stories tank
  • Bacteria
  • Cadmium
  • Chlorine
  • Prechlorate
  • TDS
  • VOC’s
  • Hexavalent Chromium (6)
  • Lead
  • Pesticides & Herbicides
  • 50 GPD
  • 75 GPD
  • 100 GPD

Description

Aquapro 7 Stages RO Water Purifier

Aqua Pro Domestic RO System Water Purifier 7 Stages consider a cost-effective reverse osmosis system that removes over 99.009% of dissolved chlorine, minerals ,and Domestic RO System 6 Stages Reverse Osmosis (RO) contaminants down to sub-microscopic levels. Aqua Pro R.O. Water Purifier system produces up to 50/75 to 100 GPD of high quality water for your home, school or office, removing chlorine, taste and odor, and up to 99% of contaminants including Arsenic, Barium, Cadmium, Chromium (Hexavalent), Chromium (Trivalent), Copper, Turbidity, Fluoride, Lead and TDS. Aqua Pro R.O. System 7 stage with UV-Ultraviolet RO system is complete with 3 Pre-Filter Cartridges, Reverse Osmosis Membrane Element, In-line Carbon filter, a Designer Chrome-Plated Faucet, Storage Tank, Installation Kit, Filter and Aqua Pro R.O. Membrane wrenches, and all components required for automatic operation. Using a made-in- Taiwan and NSF certified brand Aqua Pro reverse osmosis Water Purifier System..

The 7 stages of purification
  1. Sediment filter: This is the first line of defense, removing larger physical particles like sand, silt, rust, and dirt from the water. This stage protects the more delicate filters that follow from getting clogged.
  2. Granular activated carbon (GAC) filter: The water passes through activated carbon granules, which absorb chemicals like chlorine, herbicides, pesticides, and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This also removes unpleasant tastes and odors.
  3. Carbon block filter: A more finely compacted carbon filter provides a second, more effective stage of carbon filtration. It removes any remaining chlorine and chemicals, further improving the taste and odor of the water.
  4. Reverse osmosis (RO) membrane: This is the core purification stage. Water is forced through a semi-permeable membrane that is fine enough to remove up to 99% of dissolved impurities. This includes heavy metals (like lead and arsenic), fluoride, salt, bacteria, and viruses.
  5. Ultraviolet (UV) sterilization: The water flows through a chamber with a UV lamp. This UV light is a chemical-free disinfectant that deactivates the DNA of any remaining bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens, neutralizing them so they cannot reproduce
  6. Mineral cartridge (remineralization): Since the RO process removes both harmful contaminants and beneficial minerals, this stage adds essential minerals back into the water. This improves the water's pH balance and taste, mimicking natural spring water.
  7. Post-carbon filter: This final stage, also known as a polishing filter, gives the water one last pass through activated carbon. It removes any residual taste or odor that may have come from the storage tank, ensuring a fresh and clean taste right before dispensing
Key benefits
  • Comprehensive purification: The combination of multiple technologies, including RO and UV, provides protection against a broad spectrum of contaminants, from physical particles and chemicals to biological pathogens.
  • Safety: UV sterilization adds a crucial layer of microbial safety, which is especially important for water from wells or sources where viruses and bacteria may be a concern.
  • Improved taste: The carbon filters and remineralization stage work together to ensure the water is not only safe but also fresh-tasting and pleasant to drink.
  • Healthier water: Remineralization adds back healthy minerals that are stripped away by reverse osmosis, providing better-tasting and potentially more beneficial water.
  • Convenience: For most home users, this type of system is installed under the sink, providing a continuous supply of high-quality water on demand.