LiquiTech Point-of-Use Filters
Water filters for immediate protection at the tap
How it Works
Physical barrier protection at the point of use
Point-of-use filters install directly at taps, showers, and other water outlets to physically remove waterborne pathogens before water reaches building occupants. Hollow fiber membrane technology traps bacteria, including Legionella, at 0.2 microns.
The filters provide an immediate barrier while building-wide solutions take effect or as a long-term safeguard for high-risk areas. Screw-on adaptors fit most standard fixtures for quick installation without plumbing modifications.
99.99999% bacteria reduction. Immediate protection for vulnerable populations.
99.99999%
Waterborne bacteria reduction
Immediate Protection
Installed in minutes
Universal Replacement
Higher Flow Rates
The Difference
Hollow fiber vs. pleated membrane filters
- LiquiTech Point-of-Use Filters
- Withstands higher flow rates
- More durable membrane technology
- Universal replacement filter for all sinks and showers
- Pleated Membrane Filters
- Lower flow rate capacity
- Less durable under stress
- Multiple SKUs required for different fixtures
Technical Specifications
System details and certifications
Applications
Hot and cold potable water systems
Effective against
Legionella, Pseudomonas, E. coli, other waterborne pathogens
EPA registration
Registered for Legionella control in all 50 states
NSF certified
NSF/ANSI standard 61 certified for drinking water
Monitoring
Real-time automated monitoring and alerts
Compliance
ASHRAE 188 compliant documentation
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