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I got the below answer several years ago from an engineer at Spectrapure when quoting out and installing a unit at my work.
The largest micron size we sell and that we recommend is a 1-micron sediment
filter and here is why:
Most people are not aware that these types of filters are "nominally" rated
not "absolute" rated and the percentage of 1 or 5 micron particulates that
will be captured will be different with different manufactures. (Typically,
nominally rated filters will capture only about 5 to 10 % of the
particulates they are rated to capture).
Nominally rated 5 micron filter will capture 10% of the 5 micron particulate
and about 80% of particulates that are > 50 micron. The 1 micron filters we
use typically capture a much higher percentage of 1 to 5 micron
particulates.
wow I was guessing it would have to remove a majority of the stated micron size to get that rating, didn't think It would be so low...just tried to find what the actual figure is but unsurprisingly it's not easy to find!

