Category | Usage Scenarios | Characteristics | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Material Composition | Corrosive chemical storage, marine environments | Stainless Steel (ASTM A240) ▲2 | Enhanced corrosion resistance (ideal for harsh chemicals) | Higher upfront cost compared to carbon steel |
| | FRP (ISO 2761) ▲1 | Lightweight and chemical-resistant (suitable for lightweight installations) | Requires protective coatings in UV-exposed areas |
| | Carbon Steel (EN 10025) | Industry Standard (cost-effective base material) | Prone to corrosion without additional treatments |
| Voltage Compatibility | Global industrial facilities, multi-region deployment | 380V/220V/110V (IEC 60038) ▲2 | Universal voltage support (no need for transformers) | Slightly higher cost due to multi-voltage components |
| | | 220V Only (Industry Standard) | Basic compatibility (common in most regions) | Limited to specific regions without voltage conversion |
| Safety Certification | EU market compliance, regulatory audits | CE Certified (EN 1090) ▲1 | Meets EU safety standards for market access | NSF certification pending for US/Asia markets |
| | | No Certification (Industry Low Tier) | Non-compliant with EU/US standards | Risk of restricted market access |
| Warranty Period | Long-term operational reliability | 1 Year Full Coverage ▲1 | Extended defect protection (vs industry standard 6 months) | Limited coverage for wear-and-tear components (e.g., seals, filters) |
| | | 6 Months Limited Warranty (Industry Standard) | Basic coverage for critical components | Shorter protection window for unexpected failures |
| Filtration Efficiency | Industrial water purification, food processing | 98% Sediment Removal (ISO 20672) ▲2 | Ultra-high purity output (meets FDA-grade standards) | Requires frequent media replacement (every 6 months) |
| | | 95% Sediment Removal (ISO 20672) ▲1 | Meets industrial-grade filtration needs | Inadequate for ultra-pure applications (e.g., pharmaceuticals) |
| | | 90% Sediment Removal (Industry Standard) | Basic filtration for non-critical applications | Fails to meet strict regulatory standards |
| Noise Emission | Residential areas, healthcare facilities | 48 dBA (Quieter than a refrigerator) ▲1 | Minimal noise disruption (ideal for urban settings) | Requires soundproofing for ultra-quiet environments (e.g., hospitals) |
| | | 55 dBA (Industry Standard) | Standard industrial noise levels | Not suitable for noise-sensitive zones |