Meet the Puriphied Power Players

Activated carbon purifies water through a process called adsorption, where unwanted contaminants stick to its surface. Thanks to its unique molecular structure, activated carbon has an incredibly large surface area filled with tiny pores—one gram can have up to 32,000 square feet of surface area! This porous structure allows it to trap impurities like chlorine, odors, and organic compounds.

The carbon atoms also use weak attractive forces, called Van der Waals forces, to bind these molecules. This combination of a massive surface area and the ability to attract contaminants makes activated carbon an extremely effective tool for purifying water.

Our Antibacterial ceramic catalyzers are a filtration material used to purify water by inhibiting bacterial growth and removing impurities. Our ceramic catalyzers are infused with antimicrobial agents like silver or other natural minerals, which help to kill or prevent the growth of bacteria and algae.

When water passes through the catalyzer, the antimicrobial agents disrupt the cell walls of bacteria, effectively killing them or stopping their reproduction. In addition to their antibacterial properties, the porous structure of our catalyzers helps to trap impurities like sediments and improve water clarity, making them a versatile component in water filtration systems.