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Different types of filter elements have different filtration capabilities and lifespans

Different types of filter elements show diversity in terms of filtration capacity and lifespan. Particle filters focus on removing solid particles from water, and their lifespan depends on the size of the particles and the concentration of suspended solids in the water. Activated carbon filters remove odors, odors, organic compounds and residual chlorine through adsorption and need to be replaced regularly to maintain adsorption capacity. The granular activated carbon composite filter element combines the functions of granular filtration and activated carbon adsorption, and its life span depends on the comprehensive effect of the two.
Ultrafiltration filters use micropore filtration technology to remove microorganisms and have a long life, but they still need to be replaced regularly. Reverse osmosis filters use a semi-permeable membrane to remove dissolved salts, heavy metals and microorganisms, and although they last longer, they require more frequent maintenance. The ceramic filter element uses microporous ceramics for filtration, which can remove tiny particles and some bacteria. It has a long life when cleaned regularly. The electrolytic negative ion filter releases negative ions through electrolysis technology to increase the redox potential of water, and its lifespan is usually longer.
Hard water filters are designed to soften hardness minerals in water, such as calcium and magnesium, and their lifespan depends on water hardness and usage. When selecting a filter element, users should make appropriate choices based on water quality conditions and needs.

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