How does Aquaguard work?
How does Aquaguard work?
Aquaguard processes water into two types of filtrations: Physical Filtration and Chemical Filtration.
In physical filtration, it removes all the visible impurities and improves water clarity. While in chemical filtration, Aquaguard processes the water chemically, removing harmful microbes and other contaminants.
To understand how Aquaguard works, I would like to explain the different water contaminants in depth.
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Common Contaminants in Drinking water.
- Physical Contaminants.
Contaminants such as minerals, wood, and other wastes that you see in the river water are the physical contaminants.
These contaminants will affect the water’s clarity and appearance.
- Chemical Contaminants.
Chemical contaminants such as pesticides, fungicides, metals, salts, etc. are dissolved in the water or any other pharmaceutical waste by humans.
These contaminants might not be visible to the naked eye, but they harm both humans and animals.
- Biological Contaminants.
All the disease-causing pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses, are the biological contaminants of the water. - Radiological contaminants.
Such impurity occurs because of the radioactive waste. And your water supply is free from such pollutants. So you don’t have to deal with it.
Aquaguard or any other water filter processes the water for the first three contaminants: physical, chemical, and biological.
Now let me explain how Aquaguard works.
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How does the Aquaguard water purifier work?
Aquaguard water purifiers use various technologies to treat water. Let me explain this one by one.
Reverse Osmosis (RO).
Osmosis is the process by which the water molecules move from low concentration to high concentration across a semi-permeable membrane.
When external pressure is applied, the water molecules move from high concentration to low concentration across the membrane. This process is known as Reverse Osmosis or RO.
In Aquaguard RO, the heavy minerals are removed from drinking water through the process of reverse osmosis.
Ultraviolet (UV).
Aquaguard water purifiers contain a UV- chamber. In which there is a UV lamp, emitting UV-C radiation of a specific wavelength of 254nm. These radiations kill all harmful pathogens and make the water safe.
Please note that UV does not add any chemicals or affect the taste or odor of the water. It is completely safe.
Some water filters come with UV-boiling technology, which will be even more effective like boiling water at your cooktop.
Multi-stage Purifiers
If you ever searched for water purifiers over the internet, then you heard about multi-stage purifiers.
E.g. Aquaguard Ritz RO+UV+MTDS Water Purifier with eight-stage purification or the HUL Pureit Advanced Pro Mineral Water Purifier with six-stage purification.
Such water purifiers treat water in different purification stages. You can consider it as, at first, it will remove all the physical contaminants. Then water will go under other treatments such as RO, UV, UF, and the taste adjusting.
In the end, you will get safe and clean drinking water from your multi-stage water purifier.
Ultrafiltration (UF).
Normal water purifiers have mesh-like membranes that filter all the physical impurities. Ultrafiltration is a similar process, yet more effective than the normal water purifiers. It removes all the macromolecules and other suspended particles.
It is advised to have UF with your water purifier, as it removes all the mineral impurities, it can reduce kidney-related health issues.
Final views: How does Aquaguard work?
At last, for how does Aquaguard water purifier work, I would say it removes all the physical and chemical impurities via different technologies.
If you are considering Aquaguard to purchase it for your home, then I highly recommend it.
Also, read our comparison article on Aquaguard vs Pureit.