Glycols

Glycols are an important indicator that occurs during the working process of water filters. Filters trap particles and contaminants as they pass through the water. In this process, the pollutants collected on the surface of the filter cause an increase in the pressure in the filter.

1. Definition of Glycols:

Glycols are an important indicator that occurs during the working process of water filters. Filters trap particles and contaminants as they pass through the water. In this process, the pollutants collected on the surface of the filter cause an increase in the pressure in the filter. Contaminants accumulated in the filter cause the filter to become clogged and reduce its efficiency. Glycols indicate pressure build-up caused by contaminants accumulating in the filter and indicate the need to clean the filters.


2. Effective operation and efficiency of filters:

Monitoring glycols is essential to ensure effective operation and efficiency of water filters. The click rate of the filters helps determine when the filter needs cleaning. If the filters are not cleaned regularly, the blockages will increase and cause the filter to not be able to clean the water effectively and the water quality will decrease.


3. Trace Glycols:

Glycol monitoring is an important indicator for regular maintenance and cleaning of water filters. The frequency of glycols to the filters helps determine when the filters should be cleaned. This process ensures efficient operation of filters and contributes to the longevity of water treatment systems.


4. Aqualink's Glycols Tracking Solutions:

At Aqualink, we offer our customers click tracking solutions for water filters and treatment systems. Monitoring the glycols in the filters and performing regular maintenance ensures that our customers get the best performance from their filters. We emphasize the importance of filter clicks and the importance of monitoring them to contribute to clean and healthy water sources for our customers.