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Product Innovations
AquaRain
Gravity Water
Filters offer several unique innovations that set them far ahead of
other
ordinary water filter systems:
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PATENTED EXTRUSION PROCESS:
A patented extrusion process produces a perfectly formed ceramic
"tube" that has exacting characteristics. The wall dimensions and
concentricity are tightly controlled, allowing an exact external
measurement of
the remaining wall thickness with a safety gauge.
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ACCURATE KILNS:
The ceramic elements are fired in small computer-controlled kilns which
allow
complete and accurate control of the porosity of the finished product.
The
firing of the ceramic is the critical step in the process that
determines the
final performance. Our ceramic elements are by far the most consistent,
high
performance ceramic available. Extensive laboratory testing proves it.
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WEAR GAUGE FOR SAFETY:
Filter elements incorporate an end-of-life caliper gauge for measuring
the
remaining life of each element. When this highly accurate gauge can
easily slip
over the ceramic, the thickness of the ceramic wall has been reduced
through
cleaning to the point that we recommend replacing the element. The
end-of-life
measurement is possible only because of the unique patented extrusion
process,
which produces a consistent and measurable finished product. Laboratory
testing
has proven that the ceramic element will be safe to use, all the way to
the
element’s measured end-of-life.
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SPLASH GUARD:
The AquaRain™ Gravity Water
Filter.
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EASY LIFT HANDLES:
Two solid stainless steel handles have been added to the upper housing
to allow
easy removal for cleaning. The handles have been spot welded to the
container
with a special computer operated system that controls the process
precisely,
forming a perfect welded bond.
Ü SIMPLE
& RELIABLE FAUCET:
The lever-action faucet used on
the AquaRain Gravity Water Filter is very easy to use with a simple
push of the
lever to draw a cup of clean water. The lever may also be flipped up to
lock it
in the open position for high flow dispensing of larger quantities of
water.
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