| J62 | P-Series | CU-Series |  |  |  | | Small Aplication | Commercial |  | How It Works | As Flocculant Most impurities are bi-polar can be charged. These impurities are charged with electric field produced by into flocks. As the impurities increase in size, they will be retained on filter surface, hence filter will take longer to clog up and flow can be maintained for a longer period, water clarity is achieved. To kill bacteria Based on reverse osmosis theory, bacterium such as e-coli can be killed up to 99.99% by . The charges water molecules are turned into pure H2O; these molecules then attaches to bacterium membrane and penetrate into it causing disruption of its metabolism. Technical paper upon request. |