Toppen UltraSafe Micro
Product Information:
- Products Model: MICRO
- Product Brand: Toppen Dental
- Condition: New
- Warranty: Satisfaction Guaranteed
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UltraSafeTM Micro
Chemical Free Removal of Bacteria and Virus
● Eliminates the unreliable dose and treat products
● Eliminates unwanted chemical reactions
● Chemical free also means that if your water quality changes bacteria and virus are still removed with the same reliability
● The potential of damaging expensive equipment is eliminated
TECHNICAL SUPERIORITY
● World’s first gradient ultra filter that is positively charged
● Removes bacteria mechanically by size exclusion
● Removes virus by absorption through the electro-positive charged filter
● Has superior surface area to ensure excellent performance. Each fiber is only 2 nanometers in diameter! (50,000) fibers would be equivalent to the diameter of a single human hair!
● Removes most nutrients that bacteria can on which impede bio-film growth
● Automatic reminder from Toppen at 11 months to change filter
● All filters are manufactured in the U.S.A
● Patented
● Supports high flow rates at low pressure
MAINTENANCE
1 YEAR FILTER LIFE One UltraSafe Micro lasts for one year. Only one easy maintenance procedure per year
No harmful chemicals, so old filters can be easily discharged
Removing virus and bacteria versus killing bacteria is a better method of decontamination as the kill method may increase bacteria counts. If the outer wall of a bacteria or virus allows the cytoplasm of the bacteria to escape, other bacteria may use that as a food source and proliferate. By removal, UltraSafe Micro stops that pathogen opportunity. Chemical dosing may cause bacteria to mutate and form more resistant strains.