Sprite Shower Filter Filtration Process

When you are thinking of install the sprite shower filters in your home you may also like to know a bit about its process of working. Normally the filtration process in Sprite filters is carried out using two types of media. First of them is Chlorgon, a component that was developed by scientist David Farley who is also the CEO of the Sprite industries. Other media that is used in the process is the Kinetic Degradation Fluxion or KDF.

Chlorgon functions by converting multiple divergent free as well as combinations of chlorine. In the process Chlorgon converts this chlorine into harmless chloride. The best part of it is that the process is immune to atmospheric fluctuations and can work in the both cool as well as hot climates. On the other hand the Kinetic Degradation Fluxion also works converting free chlorine into harmless fluoride. To achieve its objective the device uses high purity formulations of copper zinc. Another advantage that KDF gives you is that it removes the harmful iron oxides.

Once completed with the treatments the water becomes pure and pH balanced. However the working of the filter does not stop there. It works to remove the dirt and sediments that might have accumulated inside the pipes or in the heating elements and thus further purifies the out flowing water. While many filters available in the market fail to comply with such health requirements, both sprite and aquasana shower filters cater to such requirements very well.

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