Monday, October 3, 2016



Pure Drinking Water Bacteria FREE.

Drinking Water ATM Coin operated

We are glad to introduce our self as Dealers for  Membrane Filters (I) Pvt. Ltd. a leading company for the Drinking water treatment solutions.

We manufactures whole range of RO PLANT,UF PLANT,UFRO PLANT,SOFTNER PLANT etc. Also we have the indigenous UF Membrane manufacturing facility based on ultra filtration technology. This technology is licensed from CSIR / NCL (Govt. of India) and has both Indian & US patents. UF membranes produced using this technology are certified by National Institute of Virology (NIV) Government of India for removal of viruses such as Hepatitis “A & E”  & from NABL accredited Lab for bacterial contamination such as E-coli etc.


Recently we have introduced  a  innovative product  Water ATM  which will be very useful for the Hotel Industry, Industrial Canteen, Malls etc.


Silent feature are as under.

1. Certified by Laboratories of National repute for removal of (E-Coli) and Viruses.
(Hepatitis “A”& “E”) responsible for water borne diseases.
2. Multistage Filtration Process , Minimal Maintainance.
3. Compact System occupies very less space & fully Automatic.
4. Inbuilt On-Line Cooler capacity 250/500/1000 Ltr
5. Customer can have “ Zero B drinking water in a Glass” by inserting a coin in the machine.
6. Cost is very attractive less than Rupee ONE per Glass.
7. Customer can get rid of “Package Drinking water Bottles” its procurement, handling & storing, Chilling, serving and Plastic Water Bottle disposal.
8. User & Eco Friendly ( As Plastic Bottles eliminated completly).
9. Return on Investment is less than a Year.


For details please contact Mob>9404455401 mail nyn333@gmail.com


Pure becteria Free Drinking-water

Monitoring drinking-water
A young woman carrying water in a plastic containerUNICEF/Noorani
SDG target 6.1 calls for achieving universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all. The indicator used to measure progress is the percentage of the population using safely managed drinking water services, which is defined as the population using an improved drinking water source (the indicator used for MDG monitoring) which is located on premises, and available when needed, and free of farcical and priority chemical contamination.

Nine out of ten people globally use improved drinking water sources, and the world met the MDG target for drinking water ahead of schedule. However, these improved sources may be far from the home, may not always provide water when needed, and may provide water of poor quality. WHO and UNICEF are working with government partners to improve monitoring of drinking water services. Drinking water quality is now being measured directly in household surveys, and governments are improving their capacity for surveillance and regulation of drinking water supplies, generating information that can be used for global as well as national monitoring.