Thursday 26 February 2015

Review Of RO Water Pufiers

Water purification systems are in great demand today. Factors such as climate change and pollution have made the water that we consume unfit for consumption.

The most important factor in a water purifier is the technology that it uses. The most used water purification technology is the Reverse osmosis (RO) purification technology.

Reverse osmosis is a proven technology that has been used successfully on a commercial basis. One of the better known uses of RO is the removal of salt from seawater. Reverse osmosis units remove many inorganic contaminants from household drinking water supplies. The removal effectiveness depends on the contaminant and its concentration, the membrane selected, the water pressure and proper installation.

The semi-permeable membrane used in reverse osmosis contains tiny pores through which water can flow. The small pores of this membrane are restrictive to such organic compounds as salt and other natural minerals, which generally have a larger molecular composition than water.

These pores also restrict bacteria and disease-causing pathogens. Thus, reverse osmosis is incredibly effective at desalinating water and providing mineral-free water for use in photo or print shops. It is also effective at providing pathogen-free water.

In areas not receiving municipally treated water or at particular risk of waterborne diseases, reverse osmosis is an ideal process of contaminant removal. RO systems are used in two applications - industrial and household water treatment

Advantages of RO System:

1. Very convenient for commercial usage, as a much higher percent of water is recovered.

KENT - Pearl Purifier
2. Useful for places where there is a serious shortage of fresh water.

Disadvantages of RO System:

1. Water purified through only RO technology is distilled, has a bitter taste and has pH value lower than 7 which makes it slightly acidic.

2. RO technology uses a very fine membrane which has a pore size of 0.0001 micron. The process requires raw water to be forced at a very high pressure so that water passes through the small pores of the membrane, which blocks the bacteria, germs and other impurities from passing through. However, due to variation in day and night temperatures and high speed pressure, some of the pores of the membrane get enlarged after few months of continuous use, allowing harmful micro-organisms to easily pass through it, thereby making the process ineffective in the long run.

Kent has come up with mineral Ro technology that has all the advantages of Ro water purifiers but not the disadvantages. Kent mineral RO uses a combination of RO+UV+UF+TDS control system to provide the cleanest water possible. No wonder that it is being as the best water purifier in India.

Tuesday 24 February 2015

A Peek At The Purification Industry In India

The purification industry in India is really flourishing. This can be attributed to the fact that pollution levels are at the peak today.

Air quality has steadily worsened in the past two decades in India, caused largely by rapid industrial growth, use of coal and growing urban traffic. A report by a Yale University research team showed that India ranked 174th of 178 countries in air quality, somewhere close to China and Pakistan.

Inhaling air that is this contaminated can lead to many diseases such as asthma and lung cancer. These factors have led to the increase in sales of air purifiers in India.

Pollution has also affected the quality of drinking water in India. The industries are a major factor for boosting the economy in a country. In developing countries like India, industrialization is encouraged and promoted. However, industrialization has its ill effects too, the waste from these industries pollute our water bodies.

Waste from industries include lead and chromium. The use of fertilizers and pesticides also pollute our water bodies. The chemicals in the fertilizers and pesticides seep through the soil and contaminate the underground water bodies.

Drinking water that is contaminated by such harmful contaminants can lead to numerous diseases. The use of water purifiers can ensure that these harmful contaminants are eliminated from your drinking water.

Based on the type of installation, water purifiers are of three types,
Gravity Based UF Water Purifiers

1) Wall mounted water purifiers
2) Table top/portable water purifiers
3) Under the counter water purifiers

Countering the problem of polluted water and air has become a business that can not be ignored. Many companies have jumped at this opportunity to provide clean water and air to consumers, among them Kent really stands out from the crowd.

Kent is widely recognized as a brand that relies heavily on technical superiority and customer satisfaction as their mantra for success. No wonder that they lay so much emphasis on research and development in the field of water purification. 

Monday 23 February 2015

The Best Water Purification Method In India

Contaminated water is affecting the health of a lot of people in India. Diseases such as diarrhoea, cholera and other waterborne diseases are prominent among those who consume contaminated water.

Industries, use of fertilizers and pesticides, global warming and poor water transportation are factors that lead to contamination of water. To counter this grave problem, purification of drinking water is strongly advised.

We decided to shed some light on how to purify water.
KENT Water Purifier
KENT Water Purifier

1) Boiling: This is perhaps the oldest method used to purify water. Boiling water ensures that many diseases causing germs are removed from water. However, this method is ineffective on suspended impurities and metals like lead. This method also leads to pollution as wood or fossil fuel is burned to boil the water.

2) Chlorine: The use of chlorine to purify water is prominent among municipal corporations. The effect of chlorine is, however restricted to only a few contaminants. The use of chlorine also leaves a bad taste in the water.

3) UV based water purifiers: This method is very helpful in the process of eliminating microorganisms from drinking water. The UV rays emitted by these machines suspend the presence and growth of bacteria and viruses. However, many suspended impurities remain unaffected by the UV based water purifiers. To make the UV water purifiers more effective, it has to be used in combination with other water purification technologies.

4) Reverse osmosis (RO) based water purifiers: Probably the most known method of water purification today, RO based water purifiers are very efficient in removing contaminants from drinking water. The tiny pores in the membrane of the RO water purifiers blocks suspended as well as dissolved impurities. This technology also had a drawback just like the methods mentioned above.
The TDS in water remains uncontrolled and hence leaves a bad taste in water. You also require water at a specified pressure in this method to aid purification.

All the above mentioned technologies are efficient to purify water, but they also have some drawbacks. Kent, a brand that is committed to raising the bar of innovation in the water purification sector came up with a technology that has all the advantages of the above mentioned technologies but not its drawbacks.

The Kent mineral RO is a purifier that uses a combination of RO+UV+UF+TDS control to disperse the cleanest water. This innovative machine is capable eliminating both suspended as well as dissolved impurities while retaining the necessary minerals. This machine also improves the taste of water. With all its features, it is no wonder that Kent mineral RO is among the top 10 water purifiers in India.

Friday 20 February 2015

All That You Need To Know About Air Purifiers

Government and scientists have had a lot of discussions regarding the outdoor pollution and how it should be controlled. However, not much emphasis has been laid on the quality of indoor air. The rise of diseases like asthma and other allergies has led to in depth research on the quality of air indoors.

Test have proved that the air indoors can be more polluted than the air outside. This may be because of the fact that homes or offices today are virtually sealed to make use of an air conditioner or heater more efficient. This stops fresh air to circulate inside.

Chemical contaminants like volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from office machines, carpets and furniture, and biological contaminants like mould, dust mites, bacteria and pollen are all cited as frequent causes of sick building syndrome.

These factors have led to increase in the process of air purification. Air purifiers for home not only
KENT Purifier
eliminate contaminants from the air indoors, they also remove odour from the room.

There are many air purification technologies present in the market ,but those based on the revolutionary Ozone disinfection technology in eliminating bacteria, viruses, fungus and other pathogens are more effective in the purpose of providing purified air.

The Ozone disinfection technology produces Ozone gas, an environment friendly and highly reactive oxidant, which is sprayed quietly and effectively through a fan. Air purifiers are available in two installation based variants; the wall mounted and table top types.

While air purifiers are certainly worth considering, eliminating the sources of indoor air pollution should be the first line of attack.  Make sure countertops, rugs, furniture, and other surfaces are kept clean. Do not let people smoke in the house.

If there are smokers in the family, strongly encourage them to quit.  Aside from being an irritant to people with asthma and allergies, the U.S. Surgeon General has warned that secondhand smoke can cause lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illness.