Commercial water purifiers effectively remove harmful substances such as silt, rust, and suspended pollutants from water, retaining beneficial minerals and trace elements, providing users with healthy water quality. Compared to residential water purifiers, commercial models have a higher water output. Generally, commercial purifiers use central water purification systems and integrated water purification systems, which not only address industrial water needs but also solve daily drinking, bathing, and laundry water requirements for workers.
Common commercial water purification systems include ultra-filtration systems, reverse osmosis systems, all-in-one water purifiers, fiber core filter systems, electrolyzed water purifiers, and magnetized water purifiers, totaling six types.
Ultrafiltration Water Purifier
One common commercial water purifier effectively removes residual chlorine and particulate impurities from tap water, inhibits scale buildup, and retains useful minerals.
RO Water Purifier
Reverse osmosis water purifiers are a water purification system that converts tap water into pure water through filtration and RO reverse osmosis.
(3) All-in-One Purifying Water Dispenser
Equipped with both filtration and heating functions, some all-in-one water purification machines also feature RO reverse osmosis, providing direct access to cold and hot drinking water to meet a wider range of usage needs.
(Fiber Core Water Filter)
Our fiber filter cores efficiently remove impurities from water, including suspended particles, silt, rust, etc., with high filtration performance and simple operation and maintenance, all while being environmentally friendly.
(E5) Electrolyzed Water Purifier
By using electrolysis technology to split water into acidic and alkaline water, heavy metals and organic substances in the water can be removed, making it convenient for use and suitable for the catering industry or medical institutions.
(M) Magnetized Water Purifier
Utilizing magnetic fields to alter the physical properties of water, eliminating impurities and odors, it effectively enhances agricultural irrigation. However, the treatment effect may vary depending on the water quality and pressure.
Utilizing Equipment
Tea Latte Machines, Coffee Machines
For tea milk machines, coffee machines, juice extractors, and ice makers, we recommend using scale inhibitor cores to filter out impurities in tap water, reducing odors and limescale, resulting in pure taste and a delicate aftertaste.
(2) Electric Kettle
Water dispensers equipped with purifiers are recommended to use non-scale filter cores for effective clean water protection.
Direct-Flow Faucet
Our recommendation for a water purifier is a reverse osmosis system, ensuring pure drinking water for peace of mind.
Use Cases
(1) Bubble Tea & Coffee Shop
Recommend ultrafiltration water purifiers for tea coffee shops, dessert shops, and other catering establishments. These filters remove impurities while retaining minerals, enhancing the food's flavor and meeting the needs of different types like cold and hot beverages, desserts, and soups.
Hotel
Hotel-type facilities are recommended to use all-in-one purification machines, which can meet the drinking water needs of different groups.
(3) Corporate Entity
Unit Corporation recommends the all-in-one pure drinking machine, available with reverse osmosis water purifiers, offering direct drinking water for added convenience and time-saving.
Product Features
(1) Pre-filter cartridge
The pre-filter core effectively reduces water turbidity, intercepts impurities, and extends the lifespan of the main filter core. It can be selected or combined according to actual needs to meet different water quality and treatment requirements.
(2) Core Replacement Reminder
The equipment features a panel that allows for direct viewing of the filter cartridge's lifespan, promptly notifying when it's time for replacement, and providing cartridge change reminders to ensure the normal operation of the water purifier and the safety of the water quality.
Shopping Tips
(1) Commercial water purifiers can select the appropriate type based on varying needs, water quality conditions, or differences in service across various industries. For instance, when making milk tea or coffee, it's recommended to retain minerals in the water for enhanced taste, and reverse osmosis water purifiers are not suggested.
(2) The Dual-Link Commercial Water Purifier typically meets the needs of about 20 people. Choose a water purifier with a higher flow rate, such as a Triple-Link or above, based on actual water usage scale and peak customer traffic.
(3) Water hardness varies by region; the north predominantly has hard water. We recommend using a water softener and fitting a scale inhibitor filter for the water purifier.
(4) If the local municipal tap water quality is average, an additional pre-filter core is required to intercept large particles, reducing water turbidity (it is recommended to replace the pre-filter core every 3-6 months).
(5) Commercial filter cores are longer and larger, with extended service life, yet they still require regular replacement (depending on local water quality and usage, it is recommended to replace them every 6-12 months).




