Adya Clarity® employs ion exchange technology through its natural ionic sulfate minerals to effectively purify water. The purification occurs in four stages: flocculation, agglutination, coagulation, and deposition.
Stage 1: Flocculation
The ionic sulfate minerals in Adya Clarity® initiate the purification process by promoting flocculation. Charged minerals attract oppositely charged contaminants, such as heavy metals and organic impurities, causing them to clump together into visible clusters for easier removal.
Stage 2: Agglutination
During agglutination, the clusters formed in the flocculation stage combine into larger, more stable aggregates. These larger particles make the contaminants easier to isolate and remove in subsequent steps.
Stage 3: Coagulation
In the coagulation stage, the ionic sulfate minerals neutralize smaller, dissolved impurities, transforming them into insoluble particles. This step ensures even fine contaminants, including organic compounds, are captured for complete purification.
Stage 4: Deposition
In the final stage, deposition (or sedimentation), the heavier insoluble particles settle to the bottom of the container. This process separates clean water from the contaminants, leaving a purified layer of water ready for filtration or consumption.