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How does a water purifier work?
Author: Edward Parry
Website: http://www.e-Purifiers.com
Added: Fri, Jul 21, 2006 19:17:03
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A water purifier works through the process of reverse osmosis. Water purifiers cleanse water by passing it through a series of filters. This helps remove large amounts of contaminants and other harmful chemicals.

The purifier also forces the water through a special plastic covering. The special pores of the plastic covering can block the atoms and molecules of pollutants.

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