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Cyclopure announces Purefast® HomeXtreme PoE filter for PFAS-filtration

  • On May 8, 2025, Cyclopure, a materials science firm in Evanston, Illinois, announced the launch of Purefast HomeXtreme, a PFAS home water filter.
  • The launch builds on Cyclopure's earlier creation of DEXSORB, an innovative adsorbent capable of effectively targeting a wide range of PFAS compounds, irrespective of their chain length or functional characteristics.
  • Purefast HomeXtreme is part of Cyclopure’s four-size residential filter line, offering whole-home protection at a capacity of 160,000 gallons and costing $1,200.
  • CEO Frank Cassou explained that their Purefast Home filters utilize DEXSORB—an effective material employed by municipal water systems to remove PFAS—and offer this advanced protection for household water at a price under one cent per gallon.
  • The filters provide broader protection than reverse osmosis by treating all home water uses, operate for two years before replacement, and include a program to fully destroy captured PFAS.
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Cyclopure announces Purefast® HomeXtreme PoE filter for PFAS-filtration

EVANSTON, Ill., May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Cyclopure, Inc. has expanded its line of residential filter products for PFAS removal from home water with the launch of Purefast® HomeXtreme. The high-capacity, 160,000-gallon, DEXSORB®-loaded filter is priced at $1,200 and designed…

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Wisconsin State Journal broke the news in Madison, United States on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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