Chambon, Strength of trace element
CHAMBON is a low mineralized mineral water; it contributes to the balance and well-being of everyone and is particulary suitable for infant feeding.
It is drawn from the Montfrat source , exploited since the Gallo-Romans, and it benefits from a preserved natural environment in the largest national forest of France, in the Loire Valley.
Chambon

Mineral asset
Chambon is a weakly mineralized mineral water, particularly suitable for the preparation of baby bottles.

Average mineral content in mg/l
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Dry residue at 180°C: 349 mg/l – pH 8
|
Bicarbonates |
|
297 |
|
Calcium |
|
96 |
Chlorides |
|
22,6 |
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Magnasium |
|
6,1 |
Fluorides |
|
0,2 |
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Potassium |
|
3,7 |
Nitrates |
|
<2 |
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Sodium |
|
1710,6 |
Sulphates |
|
9,3 |
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Silica |
|
36 |