Water conditioning module Aquaphor 2-in-1

- Conditions drinking water
- Creates useful salt balance
- Contains natural minerals
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A mineralization water filter is a device that, in addition to filtration, adds essential minerals to the water, thus improving its composition and taste. These filters are usually used after reverse osmosis or other types of deep filtration, which remove almost all substances from the water, including beneficial minerals.

The mineralization water filter provides the following functions:

  1. Mineral addition — the filter adds important minerals to the water, such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, and potassium, which are essential for the human body.
  2. pH balancing — during the mineralization process, the pH level of the water can be improved, making it less acidic and more pleasant to drink.
  3. Taste improvement — water that contains natural minerals usually has a better taste and more "liveliness" compared to purified, demineralized water.

These filters are often added to reverse osmosis systems, which purify water from almost all impurities, including minerals. The mineralization filter helps restore the mineral balance in the water, making it not only healthy but also flavorful.

Natural Minerals

Natural minerals used in water filters usually appear as small granules, crystals, or powder-like substances that are placed in special cartridges. These naturally sourced minerals are carefully selected to enrich the water with beneficial elements like calcium, magnesium, potassium, and other substances that improve the water's composition and pH level.

  1. Calcite (calcium carbonate) — these are typically white or gray crystals that help improve water hardness and raise the pH level.

These minerals are placed in special cartridges, which are installed after the main filtration stages, so the water is not only clean but also enriched with beneficial elements.