What Does an Activated Carbon Filter Remove?
An activated carbon filter excels at removing chlorine, organic compounds, bad tastes, odors, and some chemicals (like pesticides and VOCs). Its porous structure adsorbs contaminants through chemical bonding. However, it doesn’t remove dissolved salts, heavy metals (unless specially designed), or microbes. For comprehensive purification, it’s often paired with other filtration systems.
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