In-line filter system containing granular activated carbon derived from coconuts. Ideal for removing chlorine, turbidity, organic chemicals, herbicides, pesticides and chemicals that cause bad taste, odors and more.
In-line activated carbon filters are often used in microfiltration systems and reverse osmosis systems where they play a protective role towards the membrane, improving its durability.
Particularly indicated where a high degree of absorption of chlorine and/or organic substances present in water in high concentrations is required.
The filter module, made of polypropylene fibres, thus retains the coarsest impurities, ensuring a low loss of load and improving the appearance and taste of the treated water, while the Ag principle, or silver salts in which the coal is impregnated, It has an important bacteriostatic action, preventing bacteria from proliferating inside the filter.
The granular activated carbon used is physically obtained from coconut shells and then impregnated with silver salts. It is particularly suitable for the treatment of drinking water, where it is necessary to remove chlorine and its derivatives, micro-pollutants (such as trihalomethanes), pesticides, as well as improve taste and smell.
Main features
- Maximum adsorption capacity;
- Minimum flow loss and maximum flow rate;
- Better water quality
Technical data
- Dimensions: 2.5″ x 12″
- Connections: 1/4″ female thread
- Flow rate: 4 l/min
- Service life: 9460 lt
Flow diagram as a function of working pressure