Nature Works presents its new bag design.
We proudly present our new bag design, a reflection of our ongoing growth through the introduction of the only European NSF certified glass filter media in markets all around the…
We proudly present our new bag design, a reflection of our ongoing growth through the introduction of the only European NSF certified glass filter media in markets all around the…
The summer season is approaching and in the coming months we will have to make sure that our pools are working properly so that users can enjoy them with confidence.…
In our constant commitment to the safety and quality of our filter media, Nature Works has obtained the NSF certification, making it the first and only European glass with this…
On the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of June we had the pleasure to present our advanced filter media at the Water Today fair in Chennai through Greenex, our distributor in…
We are very pleased to welcome Water Treatment Hellas to our international distribution network. The company will be responsible for positioning Nature Works on the Greek market.
Nature Works is delighted to welcome Swim & Fun to our international distribution network, who will represent our advanced swimming pool filter glass in Denmark, Sweden and Norway.
Due to the importance of the filtration process in our pool, it is essential that before replacing our filter media, we carefully study the different alternatives offered by the market, as well as the various degrees of performance, savings, purity, safety and durability certified by each manufacturer. Only in this way will we ensure that our pool water meets the standards of transparency and hygiene that we deserve.
One of the most delicate and relevant processes in the maintenance of our pool is water filtration. It is a function of exclusively mechanical nature, which directly influences the characteristics and purity of the water with which we will be in contact. We can define it as the process of retaining unwanted particles of various kinds by a filtering mass, in which the grains act as a mesh that retains the particles between the microchannels generated. Having this definition in mind, we can understand the crucial importance of using filtering glasses of pure origin, which are totally free of contaminants.