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Is Titanium filter recommended after ozonation in bottled water?

Started by , Dec 08 2016 06:20 AM
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Hello,

In bottled water, is titanium filter (less than 1 micron)  recommended to use after ozonation? what are the advantages and disadvantages? 

 

Product water parameters are as follows

TDS : 80 - 100 ppm

pH : 6.7 - 8.0

Hardness: less than 30.

Ozone concentration : 0.25 to 0.45 ppm (for disinfection)

We have 300 mesh strainer immediately before filler.

 

Kindly share if any supporting documents available. 

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Hi there,

 

If you are looking to improve taste then it may be that sand and carbon filters in combination is the best option:

http://www.lenntech....nking-water.htm

 

Kind regards,

 

Tony

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Thank you Tony.

Currently we are using titanium filter after ozonation as safety filter. Does it add any value on filtering the chemical contaminates generated by ozonation? 


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