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ACTIVE CARBON FILTRATION SYSTEMS AKF SERIES

24 April 2017
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ACTIVE CARBON FILTRATION SYSTEMS AKF SERIES

ACTIVE CARBON FILTRATION SYSTEMS AKF SERIES

Active carbon filtration units are the basic systems that must be in the water treatment system. Filtration systems are used to remove insoluble particles of various sizes, suspended solids (AKM), dissolved gases, residues, and organic substances that give off undesirable chlorine, color, taste, odor, etc. in the water.

Product description

Activated carbon filtration systems; It is used for the purification of dissolved gases, residues and organic substances which give undesirable chlorine, color, taste, odor in water. Activated carbon is only a very large surface area (1000-1500 m2 / gr) is a material. The efficiency of activated carbon filtration is determined by the properties of the active carbon used in the filter bed and the correct selection of the filtration rate of the water. In the activated carbon filter systems, in addition to the filtration mechanism during the treatment of the water, the absorption mechanism also operates. For this reason Active Carbon Filters are physico-chemical treatment systems. AKF Active Carbon Filtration Systems enable the adsorption of active carbon to attract water molecules and ions towards the inner surfaces through mineral pores, making the water free from organic materials, colorless, odorless and clear. Active Carbon Filters operate fully automatically without human intervention. The Active Carbon Filter, which performs automatic backwashing process for 15-20 minutes a day, replaces itself in this way.

Product features

  • Corrosion resistant FRP (fiber wound) body
  • Material content in 3 different granule sizes
  • Pressure loss 0.3 bar
  • Boring PVC
  • Subdistribution structure octopus diffuser

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