
Removal of chlorine and its compounds
Water dechlorination
- Adsorbs chlorine and its compounds
- Removes odor, taste, color
- Catches turbidity, pesticides and heavy metals
- The device is automatic and unattended
- Households, industrial and commercial buildings
- Reverse osmosis protection
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- Installation
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Usage
AquaCarbon filters are most commonly used to remove free chlorine, especially for the protection of reverse osmosis membranes. However, dechlorination is also required in other cases (food, process water, heat exchange circuits, etc.) They are also used to modify the organoleptic properties of water, ie to remove unwanted smell, taste or color.
AquaCarbon can also be used to remove pesticides, drug residues, disinfectant byproducts (trihalomethanes) and other organic substances. In addition, the filters capture heavy metals, some other inorganic substances (eg hydrogen sulphide) or undissolved substances (turbidity). They are commonly used as the second stage of filtration as they can also capture particles that pass through a conventional sand filter.

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