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Types of Water Filters

A UV Light System for Bacteria Reduction
A UV Light System for Bacteria Reduction

Each UV System comes with a Commercial Quality Big Blue 5 micron pre-filter which captures any microscopic particles so Bacteria can’t "hide" behind them. One of our Models also comes with a Commercial Quality Big Blue Activated Charcoal pre-filter.

Activated Carbon Filters
Activated Carbon Filters

Activated charcoal is good at trapping other carbon-based impurities ("organic" chemicals), as well as things like chlorine. Many other chemicals are not attracted to carbon at all -- sodium, nitrates, etc. -- so they pass right through. This means that an activated charcoal filter will remove certain impurities while ignoring others.

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Alkaline/Water Ionizers
Alkaline/Water Ionizers

The Dangers of Alkaline Water Ionizers by. James P McMahon ecologist Drinking alkaline water may not be all it's cracked up to be. There’s been a lot of talk lately about alkaline water and in particular a variety of water treatment systems known as alkaline ionizers, some quite expensive, that make your water – and your body – alkaline.

Analog or Digital
Analog or Digital

In a digital filter, the signal of interest will have been passed through a "digitizer" or analog-to-digital converter, which would "sample" the signal at a suitable high rate, producing as an output a digital number sequence.

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Discrete-Time (Sampled) or Continuous-Time
Discrete-Time (Sampled) or Continuous-Time

The loop filter is now continuous-time using continuous-time integrators, often RC or gm/C integrators. 3. The input signal x(t) is sampled after the loop filter in a continuous time delta-sigma ADC. The input signal x(t) is sampled after the loop filter in a continuous time delta-sigma ADC.

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Infinite Impulse Response
Infinite Impulse Response

Infinite impulse response (IIR) is a property applying to many linear time-invariant systems. Common examples of linear time-invariant systems are most electronic and digital filters. Systems with this property are known as IIR systems or IIR filters, and are distinguished by having an impulse response which does not become exactly zero past a certain point, but continues indefinitely.

Infrared Filters
Infrared Filters

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Linear or non-Linear
Linear or non-Linear

Nonlinear filters are those for which the linearity relationship breaks down. Consider two signals $A$ and $B$, for linear filter such as mean filter $F_m$,you have $F_m(A+\lambda B) = F_m(A) + \lambda F_m(B)$, but the equation is not satisfied for an nonlinear filter such as the median filter.

Passive or Active
Passive or Active

Active and passive filters are differentiated by the passivity of the components used in the filter circuit. If a component consumes power or incapable of power gain then it is known as a passive component. Components that are not passive are known as active components.

Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis

Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a water treatment process that removes contaminants from water by using pressure to force water molecules through a semipermeable membrane. During this process, the contaminants are filtered out and flushed away, leaving clean, delicious drinking water.

UV Filters
UV Filters

UV disinfection is tested and proven to kill 99.99 percent of bacteria and viruses that may be present in your tap water or well water. Benefits of UV Water Filters. UV water filtration is particularly appealing to homeowners because they are an extremely effective way to disinfect the water that enters the home.