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Among the methods of filtration, notable examples are of sedimentation, used to separate hard and suspended solids from water, activated charcoal treatment, where the boiled water would be poured through a piece of cloth to trap undesired residuals. Additionally, the use of machinery to work on desalinization and purification of water through the transposal of it on multiple-filtration water tanks. This technique aimed at the filtration of water in bigger scales, at serving entire cities.

Ceramic water filters

Ceramic filters represent low-cost solutions to water filtration and are widely adhered to despite being one of the oldest methods of filtration. These filters are found not only inside the homes of families but also utilized in industrial engineering (as high-temperature filters) for several processes.

The conventional ceramic filters used for day-to-day water consumption, known as candle-type filters, work with gravity and a central candle, which makes the filtration process significantly long.