Bona Water Materials was founded since 2006, which is a department of Bona Tech. Bona Water Materials is focusing on water cleaning and quality improvement since the founding. 

Bona Water Materials are all sourcing from the Bona Ceramics technology. This technology makes the ceramic has the features ‘anti-bacterial’ and ‘stainless’. Based on the technology, series of products was developed and produced. The products deal with various features of water, to purify water, adjust water quality, improve water tasting and inhibiting bacterial. Founded since 2002 in Zibo City, Shandong Provence of China, Bona Tech’s tech team contributed their efforts to develop the technology of ceramic anti-bacterial and stainless. The cutting-edge technology has outstanding performance, which makes the material bare 1400℃. So the producing of anti-bacterial and stainless ceramics became as easy as normal one. 


Since 2002 Bona was founded in Zibo City, which is the famous ceramic industry base in China. Driven by the vision of contributing to healthy and Eco life, we were focusing the research on ceramics.

As a ancient and widely used material, ceramics has been accompanying human beings thousands of years. Dishes, bowls, tubs lavatories and porcelain tiles, it’s indoors and out doors, all over our life. It’s time to make some change on the old material. 

By Bona’s technology, a glaze additive was invented to grant ceramic the ability of anti-bacterial and stainless (easy clean). The revolutionary feature of this additive is, it bares a high temperature over 1400℃. So that the additive comes over the shortage of traditional methods of ceramic anti-bacterial and stainless. So without any impact to ceramic producing procedures, the features of anti-bacterial and stainless will be added.

The technology was rewarded by bureaus, and prized by nation. It is so remarkable and revolutionary. Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of China (SAC) delegated Bona to draft two related national standards. The standards were published to public.