4 Common Mistakes to Avoid While Selecting a Well Water Filtration System
Posted by David Cannon on 1st Nov 2020
Many households across the globe, especially in the United States get their drinking water from wells. A few others get it from other water bodies such as rivers piped and connected to the government water supply departments. Whichever the source of water, it has a mixture of minerals, chemicals, bacteria, and so on. Sometimes minerals such as iron and magnesium among others are present in ground water in excess quantities. This makes the water hard and unfit for drinking and domestic use.
Factors to Consider When Buying a Conductivity Meter and More
Posted by David Cannon on 23rd Oct 2020
Conductivity and salinity are two familiar terms for people who draw water from water wells, or own ponds, and swimming pools, or have been doing fish farming or growing vegetables through hydroponics methods. Of these, conductivity is termed as the ability of water to conduct electricity and this comes from dissolved salts and inorganic chemicals in water. Pure distilled water has poor conductivity when compared to water that is not distilled or filtered. Why is this conductivity important?
Cartridge Filter Systems: Procedure for Cleaning and Maintenance
Posted by David Cannon on 19th Oct 2020
The cartridge filter is tubular filtration equipment that is used for industrial and domestic water purification applications. A cartridge sheet is encased inside a tube. As the water passes through the tube and the cartridge sheet filters the pollutants, chemicals, and solid contaminants from the water. The most common use of cartridge filter cleaning systems is domestic water pools. Since for such applications, a cartridge filter system actively works 24x7, it gets clogged after specific cycle
Chemical Feed Systems Discussion in Detail - Cannon Water Technology
Posted by David Cannon on 15th Sep 2020
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