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Ceramic pot filter

174 bytes added, 03:46, 25 July 2012
Suitable conditions
The ceramic pot filter is suitable to process 8 litres of water per batch. This produces a daily water supply of 20-30 litres.
 {{procontable | proborder="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"|-! width="50%" style="background:#efefef;" | Advantages! style="background:#ffdead;" | Disadvantages|-| valign="top" | - The filter is small and lightweight <br>
- Removes most pathogens and suspended solids<br>
- The silver coating ensures disinfection, so further disinfection is not needed. <br>
- Simple and cheap <br>
- Water tastes good <br>
| convalign= "top" | - Low flow rate (1-3 litres per hour)<br>
- Set up is fragile, breaks easily, allowing bad water through undetectable cracks. <br>
- Turid water plugs filter <br>
- Quality control difficult to ensure. <br>
- Dissolved compounds are not removed (same as other filters) <br>
|}} 
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