What is AMC in water purifier?
The amc (ammonia-nitrogen) and dh (dissolved hydrogen) contents in the water are some of the most important quality parameters. They reflect the pollution degree, operating conditions and equipment management level of a water purifier. The lower the content of amc and dh, the better wate purification quality. A higher content results in an increase in sludge that clogs filters, membranes and channels; it requires more frequent cleaning or replacement of filters or membranes which lead to reduced operation efficiency.The amc and dh content also determines how well the water will be extracted. At certain concentrations, water is adsorbed. At lower concentrations, water is dissolved. Conversely, at a higher concentration in the amc or dh of the water, more dissolved water will be adsorbed as it becomes more viscous and difficult to pass through filters. Also, if residual chlorine or fluoride levels are high in the water (above 0.2 mg/l of each), dissolved electrolytes cannot be adequ