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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The whole house water filter housing is made of reinforced polypropylene for strength and resistance to chemicals. Food grade material makes all filtered water is safe and healthy, perfect fit for most of universal standard 4.5'' x 10'' filters cartridges. Tested against NSF standards. The big filter housing blue comes with all tools required for easier installation and the built-in red pressure-relief button for water pressure release, making it easier for filter replacement.
Simpure Whole House Water Filter Housing 10 inchx4.5 inch,Pre-Filtration System with Dc5p Spin Down Sediment Filter 40/200 Micron, Size: 1*DB10C+1*