The dome filter is made of highly compressed ceramic with diatomic properties. The surface of the dome consists of millions of pores with a diameter of 0.15 to 0.5 microns, and most inorganic compounds are 0.5 to 1.0 microns in size. When contaminated dirty tap water passes through the holes in the ceramic filter, it traps dirt, debris, and contaminants before the water flows to the "clean" side of the filter.
The ceramic filter element is suitable for water filtration systems of all desktop and water cooler models. It can also be used with household water storage buckets or other reservoir taps for DIY use. There are many ways to meet your water needs.
The life expectancy of the ceramic filter is 1,000 gallons or 1 year, whichever comes first.
Normal flow rate is approximately 0.4-0.66 gallons per hour
Safe filter material, will not filter harmful substances back into the water
Removal: impurities, dirt, sediment, pollutants, debris
Ceramics are fragile, and ceramic filter domes should be handled with care.
Do not use if ceramic filter is cracked or damaged
Approximately 1 gallon of flow every 1.5-2.5 hours
The recommended maintenance of the ceramic filter is at least once a month, or as needed according to the quality of the water. Use a scouring pad or a soft brush to scrub the surface of the ceramic dome under cool tap water to unclog the pores on the ceramic and expose a new layer for use.