Description
Nanofiltration with 0.01-micron hollow fiber membrane represents one of the most advanced technologies in water treatment, ensuring an extremely effective level of purification without altering the taste or beneficial properties. This innovative system is based on a membrane with nanometric pore sizes capable of retaining impurities, pollutants, and harmful microorganisms, ensuring pure and safe drinking water.
The hollow fiber technology uses a microporous membrane with a tubular structure made up of thousands of extremely thin filaments. Each filament acts as a selective sieve that naturally filters the water, blocking particles larger than 0.01 micron. This means that nanofiltration can eliminate:
Microplastics invisible to the naked eye but present in many water sources.
Viruses and bacteria potentially harmful to health.
Endotoxins and pesticides, protecting the body from harmful substances.
Sediments and impurities, improving the clarity and quality of the water.
Safer water free from contaminants: The effectiveness of this technology reduces the risk of infections and diseases caused by bacteria and viruses present in water.
Selective removal: Unlike other technologies, nanofiltration retains essential minerals, ensuring balanced and beneficial water.
No use of chemicals: Unlike systems based on chlorine or other chemical treatments, this method is completely natural and sustainable.
No alteration of taste: The filtered water is light and pleasant, perfect for daily consumption.