SAND
Sand
has a basically flat surface. Consequently, sand filters
by trapping particulates between the grains of sand.
The grains of filter sand in your filter create many
small voids between the grains that allow the water
and smaller particulates to flow down through your
filter to be pumped back into your pool.
A grain of ZEOBEST has thousands of times more surface
area than a similar sized grain of sand.
ZEOBEST
ZEOBEST
is a filtration grade clinoptilolite zeolite. All
varieties of zeolite were created from volcanic ash
that thousands of years ago were deposited in salt
water beds. Mother Nature, over these many years,
created zeolite. They are a member of the aluminum
silicate mineral family.
ZEOBEST is anything but a flat surface. A grain of
ZEOBEST has many nooks and crannies….something
more along what we think the moon’s surface
looks like with its many deep craters and high mountains.
ZEOBEST provides dual filtration. As you can see in
our animation, ZEOBEST filters similar to sand by
trapping the larger particulates between the grains
of ZEOBEST.
Secondly and this is how ZEOBEST provides DE-like
filtration down to 3 microns, ZEOBEST filters the
smaller particulates by catching them within the nooks
and crannies of the grain of ZEOBEST itself.
A ZEOBEST filter bed will provide filtration deeper
into the filter bed due to its tremendous surface
area and holding capacity. Smaller particulates may
escape down through the voids between the grains of
ZEOBEST but they will eventually be captured somewhere
in your ZEOBEST filter bed.
Another
significant benefit of ZEOBEST is less frequent backwashes.
Most ZEOBEST customers say that if they backwashed
once a week with sand that they are now backwashing
once every two weeks with ZEOBEST.
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