🌫️ Is it normal for carbon dust to appear after changing my filter?
Yes, it is absolutely normal to sometimes observe activated carbon dust in the water immediately after changing the filter. This happens because activated carbon filters contain fine carbon particles, which may remain on the surface or inside the filter during the manufacturing and transportation process. When the water starts to flow through the filter for the first time, these tiny particles may be released, resulting in a black or grayish tint in the first water that comes out of the tap or filtration system. The presence of these particles indicates that the filter has not been used previously and is being properly activated by the flow of water.
🧩 Possible reasons for the appearance of carbon dust in new filters
In filters where the carbon is compressed, the likelihood of dust presence is lower, but it is not completely ruled out, especially if sufficient blowing with air has not been done during the production process. In high-tech filters like Imperial® Plus, the amount of carbon is much greater, and therefore slightly more dust may appear during the first use, without this being a problem.
💦 How to remove carbon dust before using the filter
To ensure that your filter is working properly and that carbon dust is removed before consuming the water, let the water run through the filter for 3-5 minutes. If the water continues to have carbon particles after the initial rinse, you can let the water run longer. Alternatively, you can fill 2-3 large containers with water during the first flow and use them for watering or cleaning until the output is completely clear.
✅ Conclusion
The appearance of carbon dust in the new water filters is an absolutely normal and temporary condition that should not concern you. It does not affect the quality of the filtered water nor does it pose a health risk.
On the contrary, activated charcoal is widely used for the removal of toxins from the human body, even through pharmaceutical products, such as activated charcoal capsules. Activated medicinal charcoal has been approved by global health organizations for use even in cases of poisoning, which demonstrates its non-toxicity.
Therefore, if you see carbon particles in the water after changing the filter, simply rinse the filter according to the instructions and continue to enjoy clean and filtered water safely.