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Basic Differences Between A Filter, Purifier, Softener And A Conditioner

November 26, 2009 by Scott-Rodgers  
Filed under Business

Pure water is very important for a good health. Pure water means, the water which is free from all impurities like suspended particles, chemicals, bacteria, algae, fungi, virus and many other dissolved and harmful components. Hence we should always drink filtered water to protect ourself from these harmful components.

There are different words associated with water purification like water purifier, filter, softener, conditioners etc. You might be thinking about the difference between all these. So now, we will see their detailed description.

Water filter is one that eliminates all the visible impurities from water like the dust particles, solid substances etc. The filtering device does not allow these dust particles to pass through it and serves us clean water.

Water purifier, on the other hand, removes all the impurities,chemicals as well as other contaminants. It removes virus, bacteria, parasites and all other unseen impurity from the water. So, by now it must be clear that water filter helps in removing the visible impurities whereas water purifier helps in removing both visible and non-visible impurities.

For converting hard water into soft, one can use a water softener. Water becomes hard by minerals like calcium and magnesium and it can be softened by using the principle of cation or ion exchange in which ions of minerals causing hardness are interchanged with sodium or potassium ions.

A water conditioner works on the principle of crystallization to convert hard water into soft water. It changes crystallization process of Magnesium and Calcium by which their corrosiveness gets reduced. When it comes to comparison we usually use a softener to get soft water rather than conditioner because water produced by conditioner is considered unfit for drinking.

You need to be attentive while buying a new water purifier for your home. Consider some factors like the initial cost, ease of installation, convenience and ongoing cost of operating the purifier. In some cases, the most inexpensive filters are the most expensive to operate for long term due to the expense and frequency of it’s component replacement.

However, most of the companies in purification business are reliable but you need to be careful in selecting a company and purifier that suits best to your choice.

Scott Rodgers is a noted writer who has been providing great guidance on plumbing works all over USA. His splendid knowledge has, in fact, sparked significant rise in revenue for talented plumbers across the country, from Carrabelle Plumbers to Mary Esther Plumbers .

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