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  2. Kent RO Systems - Wikipedia

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    Kent sells over 225,000 reverse osmosis purifiers annually and holds around 40% of the market share in India. In 2010, its annual turnover was ₹250 crore, and by 2015, the company had sold approximately 4.5 million units. Around 80% of its revenue comes from reverse osmosis purifiers. Kent has sold over a million units to date. [3] [5] [6]

  3. Tata Swach - Wikipedia

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    The Tata Swach is a water purifier developed by Tata Chemicals, a part of the Tata group in India. [1] Swach was designed as a low-cost purifier for Indian low-income groups, who lack access to safe drinking water. [2] [3] The product is sold in three variants as Tata Swach, Tata Swach Smart and Tata Swach Smart Magic. [4]

  4. Eureka Forbes - Wikipedia

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    Eureka Forbes was founded in 1982 as a 60:40 joint venture between Tata Group's Forbes & Company and Swedish manufacturer Electrolux.In 2001, Tata Group sold Forbes & Company to Shapoorji Pallonji Group and, four years later, Electrolux sold its 40% stake in Eureka Forbes to Forbes & Company.

  5. Water filter - Wikipedia

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    A water filter removes impurities by lowering contamination of water using a fine physical barrier, a chemical process, or a biological process. Filters cleanse water to different extents, for purposes such as: providing agricultural irrigation , accessible drinking water , public and private aquariums , and the safe use of ponds and swimming ...

  6. Water purification - Wikipedia

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    Groundwater: The water emerging from some deep ground water may have fallen as rain many tens, hundreds, or thousands of years ago. Soil and rock layers naturally filter the ground water to a high degree of clarity and often, it does not require additional treatment besides adding chlorine or chloramines as secondary disinfectants.

  7. LifeStraw - Wikipedia

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    Use of LifeStraw. The original LifeStraw is a plastic tube 22 centimetres (8 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) long and 3 centimetres (1 + 1 ⁄ 8 in) in diameter. [8] Water that is drawn up through the straw first passes through hollow fibres that filter water particles down to 0.2 µm across, using only physical filtration methods and no chemicals.

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