
chemical filtration
Chemical filtration is a process that uses special materials, called chemical media, to remove impurities from water or air. These media contain substances that react with or absorb contaminants like odors, toxins, or dissolved particles, trapping them and improving purity. In water filters, chemicals like activated carbon are common, absorbing pollutants and bad tastes or odors. This process enhances the quality of the medium being filtered, making it cleaner and safer for use. Chemical filtration complements physical filtration, ensuring a higher level of contaminant removal for healthier, better-sounding, or better-tasting water and air.