Viruses and Bacterias are the real hazardous micro organisms in water that can be treated with Chlorine. While it efficiently assures clean drinking water, on other side the high chlorine levels can lead to various concerns. It gives unpleasant taste and odor to water, skin irritation and significant health risks too. Chlorine reduction is crucial to improve water quality. And also to offer a better experience for industrial, commercial and domestic use.
Why Chlorine Reduction Matters
Excessive chlorine in water can:
- Cause dry skin and hair irritation.
- Respiratory issues may arise when inhaled as vapors.
- Harmful byproduct such as Trihalomethanes may get generated when chlorine combines with Organic substances.
- It affects the taste and smell of water, making it unpleasant for consumption.
Activated Carbon Filtration
- Adsorption is a process of effectively remove chlorine from water thorugh by means of activated carbon filters.
- Carbon surface traps chlorine molecules, thus ensuring cleaner and fresher tasting water.
- Works well for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Chemical Neutralization
- To neutralize chlorine, generally Chemicals such as sodium bisulfite and ascorbic acid are being used.
- It is very much ideal for industries where large volumes of water need to be treated quickly.
- Careful dosing is required to avoid over treatment.
Reverse Osmosis (RO)
- The semi permeable membrane is responsible to remove chlorine and other impurities that is found in a Reverse osmosis system.
- Effective for removing both free and combined chlorine.
- Requires high maintenance but provides excellent water purity.
Ultraviolet (UV) Light Treatment
- UV light exposure breaks down chlorine molecules, rendering them harmless.
- Best suited for small scale applications.
- Environmentally friendly and chemical free.
Catalytic Carbon Filters
Similar to activated carbon filters but more effective for removing chloramine (a combination of chlorine and ammonia).
Suitable for municipal water supplies where chloramine is used as a disinfectant.
Residue: Complete removal of chlorine is really challenging as it tends to bind with other organic compounds.
Formation of Byproducts: Improper reduction methods can lead to the creation of harmful substances such as chloroform.
Water Flow Rate: High flow rates may reduce the efficiency of dechlorination systems.
System Maintenance: Frequent maintenance is required to prevent clogging and ensure consistent performance.
Our advanced chlorine reduction system ensures effective removal without compromising water quality. It is designed to work seamlessly with various water systems, ensuring:
✅ Consistent chlorine removal.
✅ Preservation of beneficial minerals.
✅ No harmful byproduct formation.
✅ Low maintenance and high efficiency.