In a world increasingly conscious of its ecological footprint, SKF Elixer’s water filling counters offer a practical, scalable, and eco-forward alternative to disposable bottled water — without compromising on purity or performance.
Built for community centers, small-scale water businesses, schools, and rural outreach initiatives, these systems are engineered to provide on-demand access to pure, mineral-rich drinking water through hygienic filling points. They support the growing demand for zero-waste water stations, allowing users to bring their own containers and refill without guilt, queues, or cost markups.
Whether installed as part of a public drinking water kiosk, a CSR program, or a small entrepreneurial venture, SKF Elixer’s filling counters are the reliable backbone of clean water access and environmental responsibility.
Each filling counter unit is built on the same trusted purification foundation as our commercial plants — combining multi-stage filtration with smart membrane-based treatment to ensure high-quality output at all times.
The system filters water through sediment and activated carbon pre-filtration, followed by either RO treatment (for high TDS) or UF treatment (for soft water), as determined by source input. Advanced oxidation or UV ensures disinfection at the final stage. The treated water is stored temporarily in a clean, food-grade holding tank before being dispensed through stainless steel hygienic nozzles, designed to minimize hand contact and microbial risk.
The filling counters are fitted with anti-drip, sensor-based, or manual fill options depending on the model, and come with lockable cabinet frames for secure, public-space deployment. Their design emphasizes easy maintenance, tamper resistance, and efficient water use.
SKF Elixer offers four specialized filling counter models to suit varying scale and user volume. Each one is fitted with certified nozzles, durable stainless-steel bodywork, and modular plumbing.
All models are available with custom branding options, multiple nozzle setups (1–4 taps), and variable tank sizes to match installation conditions.