Sub Micron Systems
Finerfilters stock under sink sub-micron filtration systems, made to target and remove ultra-fine contaminants that can compromise water quality.
These systems are highly effective in reducing microscopic particles, bacteria, and cysts that standard filters may miss. Sub-micron systems are ideal for buildings that require an extra level of filtration for clean drinking water, such as municipal water supplies with residual chlorine or older plumbing systems that may introduce contaminants.
By purchasing a sub-micron filtration, your water is purified to a much higher standard while retaining essential minerals, providing fresh, great-tasting water directly from your tap without the complexity of reverse osmosis systems.
Targeting Microscopic Containments
These advanced systems operate like a fine sieve, creating a physical barrier with pores small enough to block particles smaller than a micron while still allowing water to flow through.
Pre-treatment stages often use filters with pore sizes ranging from 1 to 100 microns to remove larger particulates, such as sediment and debris. However, our sub-micron filtration goes further, effectively removing fine clays, colloids, and even bacteria.
Our Sub Micron Filter Systems
Our submicron filter systems offer exceptional filtration with small pore sizes that offer cyst-rated protection while effectively reducing microplastics.
Our systems have high water flow rates and integrated reverse osmosis (RO) technology, wasting up to 50% less water compared to traditional RO systems. Whether you need drop-in housing systems, high-flow solutions, limescale removal, or advanced RO options, our systems are there to help. Plus, they’re quick and straightforward to set up.
Order Sub Micron Filter Systems Online
Order under sink systems directly from Finerfilters today, with mainland UK and international delivery.
If you're unsure about which system to choose, need assistance with installation, or have any maintenance questions, our dedicated post-sale support team is here to help.
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