Industrial Water Filters
Industrial water filters are used to remove impurities from water in industrial settings. The pores in filtration media, contained within the filter, are small enough to allow water to pass through, but are too small to allow for the passage of any solids that have contaminated the water. Most filter media is contained within a cartridge through which water is passed.
Water filters are often used to remove the chlorine and fluoride added to city water, although they can also be used on water with an unpleasant taste or smell. Many people use filters on faucets and in pitchers to clean the water that they use for cooking and drinking. Filters are also used to clean water for irrigation and recreational purposes.
In industrial settings, water filtration is an inexpensive and extremely effective way to keep equipment from acquiring build-up from the kinds of impurities that can be found in water. Tubing, pipes, molds, and other industrial equipment through which water moves are prone to chemical build-up and scaling and thus benefit from industrial water filters.