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blah-yeah | 2 years ago
"Boiling And Filtering water..."
as stated in the article-- it's not only boiling. Boiling results in plastics being coated by minerals-- at which point they can be filtered out via a filtration medium.
"Boiling hard water that’s rich with minerals — such as calcium or magnesium — creates a chalk-like residue known as limescale, or calcium carbonate (CaCO3), which can trap the plastics.
That solid, chalky residue then had to be separated and removed from the water with a standard coffee filter or stainless steel filter, thereby removing NMPs.
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unknown|2 years ago
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