Which WATER PURIFIER is best for your home? RO vs UV vs UF vs MF explained

Published 2023-11-09
Choosing a water filter for your home can be complicated with all the different terms such as RO, UV, UF, MF, TDS, MTDS, and Alkaline. Not all people need an RO water purifier, but we all need one to stay safe. There are some issues with the RO water purifier that I will discuss in this video.

Welcome to our podcast on water purifiers, where we're about to take you on a journey through the fascinating world of clean and pure water. In this video, we'll break down the design of water purifiers, discuss common water impurities, and dive deep into the technologies that make your water safe to drink - UV, UF, Osmosis, and Reverse Osmosis!

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🔴 Impurities in Your Water:
Let's start by understanding why purifying water is crucial. In India, we often deal with impurities like mud, sand, bacteria, viruses, and even chemicals in our water supply. These can be harmful if consumed, leading to health problems.

💡 UV (Ultraviolet) Purification:
Now, let's talk about UV purification. UV rays are like little ninjas that destroy harmful microorganisms in your water. It's like giving them a one-way ticket to the sun! ☀️ This technology is effective against bacteria and viruses, keeping you safe from waterborne diseases.

💡 UF (Ultrafiltration):
UF is like a super-fine sieve that filters out even tiny particles, like sand and silt, from your water. Think of it as a mini-miracle worker that leaves your water crystal clear. 💎✨

💡 Osmosis:
Osmosis is a natural process where water molecules move through a semi-permeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to high solute concentration. It's like water's own purification journey! 🚰

💡 Reverse Osmosis (RO):
Now, let's get to the star of the show, RO! Reverse Osmosis is like a water purifier's secret weapon. It pushes water through a super-fine membrane that removes almost everything - from bacteria and viruses to salts and chemicals. Your tap water goes in, and pure water comes out! 💪💧

So, whether you're sipping on a glass of water or using it for cooking, these purification technologies ensure that your water is not just clean but also safe to consume.

Remember, choosing the right water purifier depends on your water source and the impurities it contains. 🚰💡




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All Comments (21)
  • @HA-vw8wl
    My genuine advise , Please don't buy Urban Compnay Native Water Purifier. I regret buying it as post sales service is pathetic horrible.
  • @unconfusedgirl
    I am Unable to understand why this channel is so underrated … it’s very informative and must watch for all designers to be
  • @Enter321
    Ultimate Guide for Purifiers. Thank you.
  • @anujsharma0405
    I am shocked to see that this guy such great knowledge about water purification and its stages but did not take the name of Nano filtration even once. As an expert he should have suggested a Nano filtration water purifier for TDS range of 250 -1500ppm rather than saying that RO is optional, RO is only needed when the input water TDS level is above 1200ppm. People need to get more aware about the Nano filtration water purifier.
  • R0 + UV is more than enough in most of the cases.... Which comes below 7k and maintenance below 2.5k per year
  • @satyamgupta8942
    Please suggest me water purifier for home(5 members). Tds of water - 500 Source of water - jetpump. (i. e a pump is there which pumps water from ground.) Budget constraints are also there. 🥺
  • @mamonipal7345
    Our water tds is 250-300. Which one should I buy RO+ UV+UF or RO+UV ?
  • @di-rs8xr
    We have ro for entire home ,tds is 70, as water is stored in the tank , we want to put purifier,so what we need to put
  • @the_mants
    Boiling the water increases TDS. how does the minerals get added in boiling the water?
  • @riticathakur
    What is preferred only uv Or uv+ uf for municipal water of 80 tds.