small amounts of iron are commonly found in water, as there is a large amount of iron in the soil, and iron is obtained from corrosive water pipes. Cloth washed with excess iron will turn a color brown. The taste of tea and coffee can be affected by iron. Manganese produces brown particles in washed clothing and black particles in iron and affects the flavor of beverages, including coffee and tea. The well water from the pipe is usually clear and colorless. However, if water is allowed to come into contact with a sink or bathtub with stainless, dissolved iron or in a cooking water container, the iron will combine with oxygen to form red and brown particles and also known as rust. Manganese causes brown-black particles. These unwanted particles give a metallic taste to water or food. The stains caused by iron and manganese in your appliances, fabrics, fixtures, and dishes cannot be vanished by soap or detergents. Bleaches and alkaline builders could not remove the stains and make them even worse. If the iron deposits or build-up stays in your pressure tanks, water heaters, and pipelines, it may affect the quantity of water supply by reducing the pressure of the water. Generally, iron and manganese removal is not an easy thing. This is primarily due to the fact that iron can be present in many forms, and a special method of removal is required for each type. We have been a professional in the Iron Removal Industrial RO Plants industry for the past 10 years. Our motto is to provide a clean environment by providing clean water. Collaborate with us to achieve our goal and we will make you feel the freshness in your water.