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Standard 2.5x10" 2 Carbon Block 2 Sediment Water Filters 1 lbs Color Changing DI

$ 37.14

Availability: 48 in stock

Description

DUAL STANDARD FILTERS 1 LBS COLOR CHANGING DI FOR REVERSE OSMOSIS DI SYSTEMS
2 2.5x10 SEDIMENT FILTERS
All of our sediment filters use multi-gradient spun polypropylene filter cartridges. These cartridges use the entire depth of their media by trapping the largest sediment particles on the outside of the filter, then gradually stepping down the size of the particles they will reject as the water moves closer to the core of the filter. The result is longer filter life, greater dirt-holding capacity, higher flow rates, and remarkably low pressure drop. The 100% pure polypropylene media is highly resistant to bacteria and chemicals, making this an excellent choice for both well water and municipal water treatment applications.
2 2.5X10' CARBON BLOCK FILTERS.
With carbon block filters, water is forced through the pores of the densely compacted carbon block, where a combination of mechanical filtration, electrokinetic adsorption, and physical/ chemical adsorption take place to reduce a wide range of contaminants. Solid Carbon Block technology can reduce chlorine, taste and odor problems, particulate matter, and a wide range of contaminants of health concern -- cysts (cryptosporidium and giardia), VOCs (pesticides, herbicides, and chemicals), certain endocrine disrupters, Trihalomethanes (cancer-causing disinfection by-products), heavy metals (lead, mercury), turbidity, MTBE, Chloramines and asbestos. Solid carbon block filters do not remove healthful, naturally-occurring minerals, require no electricity, and do not add salt or silver to the water
Carbon also removes
- Volatile organic chemicals, or VOCs, are often toxic chemical compounds used industrially that may be present in water sources. A variety of fuels, solvents, coatings and refrigerants are volatile organic chemicals. Activated charcoal effectively traps and absorbs many different VOCs. Chlorine - No other filter removes chlorine and its accompanying odor and flavor as well as an activated charcoal filter. Most municipal water sources are treated at one or more stages with chlorine to kill bacteria. Pesticides - The Environmental Protection Agency lists activated charcoal filters as the only way to reduce pesticide quantities in drinking water. Many different pesticides used today are leached into our water sources and cause contamination.
Check to see if your filters are working periodically. Use a chlorine test strip, if you get a positive reading for chlorine, replace the filters.
2 LBS Color Changing DI - High quality Resintech color changing DI. Use with a clear filter to see when media is exhausted. The color will change from a dark blue to a tan color. This media should be kept sealed in a cool dark place. It has a 2 year shelf life.