Why we drink water?

The human body consists of 70% water. Water performs many functions, including regulating body temperature, lubricating joints, and maintaining blood pressure and electrolyte balance. Not only is drinking water necessary for optimal health, but staying hydrated is also a great way to help expel toxins from the body. The problem is that drinking enough water […]

Water pollution in Europe

The water we drink contains many pesticides, industrial substances and pharmaceuticals, making the water contaminated. Among other things, tap water contains a lot of plastic particles, with a measured pollution rate of 72% worldwide. Water is an important foundation for our health. Remember that our body is 70% water (56kg of water when you weigh […]

How healhty is mineral water?

On average, every week we ingest the equivalent of a plastic credit card (i.e. 5 grams)! This is according to a study commissioned by WWF and conducted at the University of Newcastle in Australia, published on Tuesday 11 June 2019. We have become accustomed to buying mineral water in plastic bottles. In particular, water in […]

Natural purification

After water passes through a reverse osmosis filter, it is essentially pure water. In addition to removing all organic molecules and viruses. Reverse osmosis filters have the smallest size of membrane of al filtration methods about 0.0001 microns. Reverse osmosis removes turbidity, monovalent ions (desalination) including microbes and virtually all dissolved substances. To understand how reverse osmosis […]

Ultra filtration

Ultrafiltration (UF) as one of the mainstream membrane-based technologies has been widely used in water treatment. Increasing demand for clean and safe water requires the rational design of UF membranes with antifouling potential, while maintaining high water permeability and removal efficiency. Ultra Filtration (UF) is a membrane filtration process and it is not fundamentally different from reverse […]

Reverse osmosis

After water passes through a reverse osmosis filter, it is essentially pure water. In addition to removing all organic molecules and viruses. Reverse osmosis filters have the smallest size of membrane of al filtration methods about 0.0001 microns. Reverse osmosis removes turbidity, monovalent ions (desalination) including microbes and virtually all dissolved substances. To understand how reverse osmosis […]