Korean Amway's eSpring water purifier has been validated by the NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) for its ability to filter a leading number of contaminants globally.
On June 29, Korean Amway announced that its eSpring water purifier has officially confirmed the filtration performance of over 170 types of contaminants, the highest level among NSF-validated purifiers worldwide.
NSF is a nonprofit organization in the United States that evaluates drinking water safety and purification performance, operating internationally recognized certification standards in these areas.
Launched in 2024, the eSpring purifier is designed to filter out contaminants while retaining beneficial minerals in water through a three-stage filtration system. The first stage, a pre-filter, removes sediments and deposits; the second stage, the Defense Guard, filters out microplastics, pathogens, and cysts. The final carbon block filter is responsible for eliminating various contaminants, including perfluorinated compounds and residual pharmaceutical substances.
The eSpring purifier has received NSF/ANSI 42, 53, and 401 international standard certifications for its ability to filter approximately 90 types of contaminants, including microplastics, lead, mercury, microcystin, perfluorinated compounds, and residual pharmaceuticals. Additionally, it has been validated for filtering over 80 more contaminants related to environmental hormones, pesticides, and herbicides through NSF's separate testing protocols.
A representative from Korean Amway stated, "This confirmation signifies that the eSpring's filtration performance for over 170 types of contaminants has been officially validated by NSF. We will continue to introduce products and solutions that consumers can use with confidence."
The eSpring water purifier, renewed by Korean Amway in 2024, incorporates UV-C LED technology to prevent bacterial and viral growth. It features a simplified filter replacement method for enhanced convenience and allows users to monitor water usage and filter lifespan in real-time through a dedicated mobile application. The product is available in two configurations: a transitional type and a faucet type, tailored to different kitchen environments.
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