How Many Microns Should Your Water Filter Be? – Fresh Water Systems

How Many Microns Should Your Water Filter Be? – Fresh Water Systems

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A micron is a unit of measurement describing the pore size of a micron water filter. Sediment filters remove different contaminants depending on their micron rating. John Woodard, our Master Water Specialist, explains the difference between a .1-micron, .5-micron, 5-micron, or 10-micron filter.

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