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R.O. UltraTec offers a variety of medias and
resins such as anthracite, silver sand, gravel,
activated carbon, manganese greensand, KDF,
softener resin, DI resin, and more.
Anthracite:
Performs nearly identical to a
sand bed, but is used in applications where
silica pick-up from the sand is objectionable.
Silver Sand:
The most common filter media,
used in most filtration systems. Generally, fine
mesh sand is coupled with a course grain support
bed to remove suspended solids and turbidity.
Gravel:
Has a highly spherical shape that
promotes good flow and even distribution in
support beds.
Activated Carbon:
This media is recommended for the
removal of unpleasant tastes, odors,
de-chlorination, and organic contaminant
absorption.
Manganese Greensand:
This media is capable of reducing
iron, manganese, and hydrogen sulfide from water
through oxidation and filtration.
KDF:
This patented media has the
ability to remove and/or reduce chlorine, iron
oxide, sediment, hydrogen sulfide, heavy
metals, microorganisms through a process called
oxidation reduction (Redox).
ChemSorb®:
Used as a filter bed (or tank)
material in lieu of sand/anthracite, pecan
shells or other, coarse filtration material
efficiently removes suspended solids and fine
turbidity particles. The filter granules
physically filter and trap the suspended solids.
In addition, the granules remove a wide range of
colloidal and soluble, inorganic metallic,
contaminants by surface sorption, chemical
binding, charge-neutralization, coagulation,
reactions and/or ionic, ion exchange phenomena.
Softener Resin:
This resin is a high purity and
capacity premium grade bead form conventional
gel polystyrene copolymer cation exchange resin.
Used for water softening in food processing,
beverage, and potable water applications. This
resin also has excellent physical and chemical
properties with resistance to oxidation.
DI Resin:
This resin is used for high quality water
applications and the removal of total dissolved
solids.
DI resin attracts minerals and trace elements of
the raw water, and binds them to the resin. |