Activated Carbon: Material with a porous surface that absorbs chlorine, odors, and chemicals, improving the taste of the water.
Ceramic: It features a porous ceramic casing that retains sediments, rust, bacteria, and cysts, without removing the beneficial minerals from the water.
Hollow Fiber Membranes: Microscopic pores that filter bacteria, cysts, and microparticles, offering high purity without the use of chemicals.
Compact Activated Carbon: Compressed activated carbon in a block with micropores that forces water to pass through the material for deeper and more uniform filtration.
Granular Activated Carbon: Contains granules of activated carbon through which the water passes, filtering out chlorine, odors, and organic compounds, while providing cleaner and better-tasting water.