
The Answer To Your Water Concerns
The EnviroWize™ Water Filtration System has emerged as the new standard to which other filters are now compared. While some filters on the market reduce chlorine and do little or nothing to reduce other contaminants, the EnviroWize™ Filtration System uses a process known as Double Compression Molded Block Technology™. This process is used to compress several blends of carbon with an active lead sorbent agent. The result is a solid, immobile structure which creates a barrier that is virtually impenetrable to lead, cysts and various other chemicals. The carbon particles are so tightly compressed that virtually every drop of water that passes through the filter cartridge is cleaned.
Many other filters on the market use a Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) based system. The carbon remains relatively loose in most GAC systems, regardless of how hard it is compacted. This allows water to slip between the carbon particles, thereby avoiding filtration.
Once water enters the dense matrix of our Filtration System, many undesirable substances become deeply trapped inside the pore structures through a process known as Catalytic Oxidation and Absorption. This process is further accelerated in the Sub-Micron filter systems, which takes into consideration particle size, type and purity level.
NSF Certification
NSF International is an independent, not for profit, third party service that tests and certifies drinking water treatment devices. While many products on the market today are certified only for NSF Standard 42 (simply improving taste and aesthetic quality) the EnviroWize™ Countertop Water Filtration System (with the sub-micron cartridge) has also been certified to NSF Standard 53 (as well as NSF Standard 42), to substantially reduce more than 60 common contaminants and substances found in municipal drinking water.
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