Home Pure Nova

9-phase water filter

Independent NSF Certified

System Tested and Certified by NSF International against NSF/ANSI Standard 42, 53, and 401 for the specific performance claims specified on the Performance Data Sheet and at www.nsf.org

Tested And Certified Water Quality Under Industry Standards

System Certified by WQA to NSF/ANSI 42, 53 and 401 for the specific performance claims specified on the Performance Data Sheet.

Home Pure Nova
Filtert bis zu 99,99 % der Viren, Bakterien und Schadstoffe aus dem Trinkwasser

Filters up to 99.99 % of viruses, bacteria and pollutants from drinking water

HomePure Nova is the result of over ten years of research by scientists and experts in the field of water treatment. This unique 9-stage water filtration system filters 99.99% of bacteria, viruses, chemicals and toxins from tap water.

A coating with positive charges attracts the negatively charged DNA of microorganisms in the water, reducing 99.99% of bacteria and viruses, which is the highest filtration rate for a water filter. In addition, the Nova water filter mechanically removes microorganisms with a pore size of 0.2 micrometers and more. This is up to 300% smaller than the width of a human hair.

Water - the basis of life

Clean water is vital for our health. But how can we ensure that our drinking water is pure? After all, tap water is often contaminated with chemicals such as chlorine. Many households use bottled water, which is harmful to the environment and health due to the use of plastic. When using water filters, there is often a risk that they only remove chlorine and sediment.

As a result, however, they remove the necessary minerals from the water. Drinking really pure and healthy water is therefore not always as easy as you might think.

For this reason, the Nova water filter was developed to filter harmful pollutants out of drinking water.

The 9 phases of filtration

Die 9 Phasen der Filtration

Phase 6: Negative ion spheres

Release negative ions into the water to make it fresh and give it a better taste.

Phase 7: Antibacterial activated charcoal powder

Improves the absorption of bad taste, chlorine, odor and other inorganic chemicals. Silver ions prevent the growth of bacteria inside the cartridge medium.

Phase 8: 35+ Ultratech fiber membrane

Removes 99.99% of bacteria and 99.99% of viruses to provide microbiologically safe and clean drinking water.

Phase 9: Antibacterial silverstone

Prevents the growth of bacteria within the filter system and recontamination from outside, as the silver ions (Ag+) move through the filter.

Phase 1: Sediment pre-filter

Effectively filters suspended particles such as rust residues, sludge and sand larger than 5 micrometers (5/1000 mm).

Phase 2: Activated carbon high-performance filter

Removes chlorine, turbidity, volatile organic compounds and other harmful chemicals. Reduces heavy metals, bad taste and odor.

Phase 3: Japanese coral sand filter

Provides a natural source of calcium and improves the pH value of drinking water.

Phase 4: Filter made from Japanese ceramic beads

Neutralizes the adverse effects of active oxygen, prevents the effect of dangerous ions.

Phase 5: Infrared beads

Provide minerals in drinking water, help to boost the metabolism and ensure a good taste.

Tested And Certified Water Quality Under Industry Standards

Water Quality Association

The Water Quality Association was formed in 1974 from the merger of two trade associations, the Water Conditioning Association International (representing distributors of water treatment equipment) and the Water Conditioning Foundation (representing manufacturers and suppliers of water treatment equipment). The Water Quality Association is a non-profit international trade association representing the residential, commercial and industrial water treatment industry.

Through its Gold Seal Product Certification Program, the Water Quality Association offers a certification program to help manufacturers ensure that their devices meet national safety and performance standards. The Water Quality Association offers manufacturers independent testing and certification to these standards for a variety of drinking water treatment products, which includes rigorous laboratory testing, literature review and material evaluation.

Further information about the Water Quality Association can be found on the official website at: www.wqa.org

Independent NSF Certified

NSF

The NSF was founded in 1944 as the National Sanitation Foundation. Using a transparent, consensus-based process, the first standards for the sanitation of beverage dispensers and food service equipment were developed in the early 1950s. As a global, independent organization, the NSF promotes the development of public health standards and tests, verifies and certifies products and services. The NSF mark assures consumers, retailers and regulators that certified products have undergone rigorous testing and meet all the requirements of the standards.

A professional team of engineers, microbiologists, toxicologists, chemists and public health experts provide services in 180 countries across all major industries. NSF’s ISO/IEC 17025 accredited, state-of-the-art global laboratories provide a wide range of testing, certification and technical services, as well as human health risk assessments.

Further information about the NSF can be found on the official website at: www.nsf.org