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  2. The 6 best water filter pitchers and dispensers - AOL

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    Brita UltraMax Filtered Water Dispenser $37.97 at Amazon. Brita UltraMax Filtered Water Dispenser $37.99 at Target. Brita UltraMax Filtered Water Dispenser $49.98 at Walmart. I have three ...

  3. Water dispenser - Wikipedia

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    Bottled water dispensers typically use 11- or 22-liter (5- or 10-gallon) dispensers commonly found on top of the unit. Pressure coolers are a subcategory of water dispensers encompassing drinking water fountains and direct-piping water dispensers. Water cooler may also refer to a primitive device for keeping water cool. [1]

  4. Quench (company) - Wikipedia

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    Filtered water systems are plumbed into a building's water supply and purified at the last possible point before consumption. Filter water coolers and ice dispensers typically use carbon filtration, UV water disinfection and/or reverse osmosis to purify drinking water.

  5. Water filter - Wikipedia

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    A new and advanced water purification system using reverse osmosis (RO) technology ensures 99.9% sterilization, effectively removing bacteria, viruses, dissolved salts, and heavy metals. The RO process provides high precision filtration , typically down to 0.0001 microns, ensuring the removal of harmful contaminants while preserving the purity ...

  6. Reverse osmosis - Wikipedia

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    Brackish water reverse osmosis (BWRO) is the desalination of water with less salt than seawater, usually from river estuaries or saline wells. The process is substantially the same as SWRO, but requires lower pressures and less energy. [1] Up to 80% of the feed water input can be recovered as fresh water, depending on feed salinity.

  7. Water cooling - Wikipedia

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    Water is inexpensive and non-toxic; however, it can contain impurities and cause corrosion. Water cooling is commonly used for cooling automobile internal combustion engines and power stations. Water coolers utilising convective heat transfer are used inside high-end personal computers to lower the temperature of CPUs and other components.

  8. Water softening - Wikipedia

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    The most common means for removing water hardness rely on ion-exchange resin or reverse osmosis. Other approaches include precipitation methods, such as fluidized bed pellet softening, [6] and sequestration by the addition of chelating agents. Distillation and reverse osmosis are the most widely used two non-chemical methods of water softening.

  9. Fouling - Wikipedia

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    Fouling of membranes in reverse osmosis systems can occur due to differential solubility of barium sulfate in solutions of different ionic strength. [3] Similarly, precipitation fouling can occur because of solubility changes induced by other factors, e.g., liquid flashing , liquid degassing, redox potential changes, or mixing of incompatible ...

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