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ACTIVATED
CARBON |
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Physical characteristics:
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Color:
black Density: 27.5
pounds per cubic foot Mesh size:
8x30 mesh 12x40 mesh
There are many applications for our various grades of
carbon. They may include point of entry-point of use
(POE/POU) water filters for removing chlorine and organic
contaminants from tap water, extruding carbon block
for drinking water cartridges and color and taste removal
in water purification processes. AWWA Standard
B604 and NSF Standard 61 approved. |
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ANTHRACITE |
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Physical characteristics:
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Color:
black Density: 52 pounds
per cubic foot Effective size:
.60-2.30 millimeters
Anthracite typically produces consistent improvements
in turbidity removal because, in part, to more efficient
solids loading. Low uniformity coefficient media also
produces smaller changes in effluent turbidity during
periods of peak influent turbidity. Northern's
anthracite filter media is produced from the highest
quality anthracite available to ensure the physical
characteristics of hardness, durability and performance.
AWWA Standard B100-01 and NSF Standard 61 approved.
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BIRM |
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Physical characteristics:
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| Color: black
Density: 45 50 pounds per cubic foot
Effective size: .48 millimeters
UC (D 60): 1.72
Birm is an efficient media to remove dissolved iron
and manganese compounds from raw water supplies. It
acts as an insoluble catalyst to enhance the reaction
between dissolved oxygen and the iron compounds.
Other advantages of birm include long material life
with relatively low attrition loss, a wide temperature
performance range and extremely high removal efficiency.
Under proper water conditions, no chemicals are required
for maintenance. Regeneration is not required.
AWWA Standard B100-01 and NSF Standard 61 approved.
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CALCITE |
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Physical characteristics:
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Color: near white
Density: 100 pounds per cubic foot CaCO3:
95% minimum MgCO3: 3.0% maximum
Acidic waters on contact with Calcite slowly dissolve
the calcium carbonate media to raise the pH that reduces
the potential leaching of cooper, lead and other metals
found in typical plumbing systems.
Advantages include a high uniformity coefficient
for maximum contact for controlled pH correction.
NSF Standard 61 approved. |
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FILTER SAND |
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Physical characteristics:
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Color:
Light brown Effective size:
.35 - 2.5 millimeters Acid solubility:
<1.7% Specific gravity:
2.67 MOH hardness: 7
Filter sand is an extremely effective filter media because
of its ability to hold back coagulum or precipitates
containing impurities. Filter sand size, angularity
and hardness are the important filter sand characteristics
to ensure proper filtering.
Our filter sand is triple washed in our manufacturing
process producing a squeaky clean filter sand that
is virtually silt and fines free. Initial backwash
cycles are reduced as well, saving significant amounts
of time and water in your start-up backwash cycle.
AWWA Standard B100-01 and NSF Standard 61 approved
for drinking water and NSF Standard 50 approved for
swimming pools. |
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FILTER-AG® |
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| Color: light
gray to near white
Density: 24 - 26 pounds per cubic foot
Effective size: .57 millimeters
UC (D 60): 1.66
Filter-AG granules have irregular surface characteristics
allowing maximum removal of suspended matter throughout
the filter bed. Filter-AG can be used in either pressure
or gravity flow filter systems. It typically removes
normal suspended dolids down to 20 – 40 micron ranges.
Advantages of Filter-AG include less pressure loss
than most other mediums. It is lightweight and requires
lower backwash rates. Filter-AG has high dirt removal
capacity that result in longer filter runs with substantial
savings in labor cost, backwash water and time out
service.
AWWA Standard B100-01 and NSF Standard 61 approved.
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GARNET |
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| Color: reddish
black
Density: 120 – 149 pounds/cubic foot
Effective size: .21 – 2.45 millimeter
UC (D 60): < 1.6
Specific gravity: > 4.0
Acid solubility: < 1.0%
Almandite garnet is a chemically inert non-metallic
mineral that is quite common in the natural environment.
Garnet is well known for its hardness and durability.
It has a high specific gravity as well as its chemical
and abrasive resistance makes garnet an ideal filter
media.
Our garnet is AWWA Standard B100-01 and NSF Standard
61 approved. |
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MANGANESE
GREENSAND |
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| Color: purple
black
Density: 85 pounds per cubic foot
Effective size: .30 - .35 millimeters
UC (D 60): < 1.6
Manganese greensand is a purple-black filter medium
that is used for the removal of soluble iron, manganese
and hydrogen sulfide from well water supplies. It
also has the capacity to remove radium and arsenic.
It is produced from the mineral glauconite (zeolite).
Using iron exchange properties of natural zeolite,
a manganese dioxide coating is deposited on the surface
of the glauconite grains. The manganese dioxide acts
as a catalyst in the oxidation reduction reaction
of iron and manganese.
This media can be used in two methods of operation:
continuous regeneration (CR) or intermittent regeneration
(IR).
AWWA Standard B100-01 and NSF Standard 61 approved.
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MTM®
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Physical characteristics:
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Color:
Dark Brown Bulk Density:
27 lbs/cubic foot Specific Gravity:
1.7 gm/cc Effective size:
.6-.7 mm Uniformity Coefficient:
1.9 Mesh size: 12 x 35
MTM is a granular
manganese dioxide filtering media used for reducing
iron, manganese and hydrogen sulfide from water. Its
active surface coating oxidizes and precipitates soluble
iron and manganese. Hydrogen sulfide is oxidized to
a sulfur. The precipitates are filtered out in the granular
bed and removed by backwashing.
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NORTHERN
ULTRA |
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Physical characteristics:
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Color:
Light brown Effective size:
.35 - 2.5 millimeters Acid solubility:
<1.7% Specific gravity:
2.67 MOH hardness: 7
Northern Ultra is an extremely effective filter media
because of its ability to hold back coagulum or precipitates
containing impurities. Northern Ultra size, angularity
and hardness are the important filter sand characteristics
to ensure proper filtering.
Northern Ultra is triple washed in our manufacturing
process producing a squeaky clean filter sand that
is virtually silt and fines free. Initial backwash
cycles are reduced as well, saving significant amounts
of time and water in your start-up backwash cycle. |
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SUPPORT GRAVEL |
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Physical characteristics:
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Color:
Multi-colored Density:
100 pounds per cubic foot Mesh size:
1/8 x 2-1/2 inch
Support gravel, the lower strata of a filter bed, acts
to support the filter media. The maximum efficiency,
the support gravel must possess the necessary attributes
of hardness and be rounded or non-angular. Correct gradation
and sizing must be calculated to properly support the
filter media.
AWWA Standard B100-01 and NSF Standard 61 approved. |
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WELL
PACK |
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Physical characteristics:
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Color:
Multi-colored Density:
100 pounds per cubic foot Mesh size:
#35 - 1/4"
Well Pack gravel is used for inground wells to form
a barrier between the screens and the natural deposit
of the land which, in turn, allows for the well to provide
a very clean water. AWWA Standard B100-01
and NSF Standard 61 approved. |
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ZEOBEST®
- NATURAL ZEOLITE |
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Physical characteristics:
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Color: Pale-green
Density: 50 pounds per cubic foot
Effective size: .55-.65 mm
Uniformity Coefficient: 1.5
ZEOBEST® provides unsurpassed clarity
with turbidits removed down to 3 microns with our permanently bonding quaternary. (WQA test
report 111004.04150.001)
ZEOBEST possesses the highest Cation Exchange Capacity
(CEC). ZEOBEST absorbs ammonia from swimming pools
to reduce chloramine formation. Reduced chloramine
formation decreases eye irritation and improves air
quality. ZEOBEST is produced from the highest quality
and most homogeneous deposit of natural clinoptilolite
zeolite in the US.
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ZEOBEST® Ultra for Swimming Pools
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Physical characteristics:
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Color:
Pale-green Density:
52 lbs/cubic foot Effective size:
.55-.65 mm
Uniformity Coefficient: 1.0-1.2
ZEOBEST
Ultra combines superior filtration clarity down to 3
microns with our permanently bonding quaternary. ZEOBEST
Ultra also possess a cation exchange capacity to absorb
ammonia ions from water. See
the Arizona State University reports for specific results.
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ZEOBEST Ultra
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ZEOBEST® Ultra for Backyard Ponds
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Physical characteristics:
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Color:
Pale-green Density:
52 lbs/cubic foot Effective size:
1.0-1.2mm Uniformity Coefficient:
1.5
ZEOBEST
Ultra for Backyard Ponds is the ultimate filter media
for backyard ponds and fountains providing superior
filtration clarity down to 3 microns and Northern's
permanently bonding quaternary. This revolutionary
media also possess a cation exchange capacity to absorb
ammonia ions from water. See
the Arizona State University reports for specific results.
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ZEOBEST
Ultra technical information |
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ZEOLITE
RESIN |
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Physical characteristics:
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Color: amber translucent
beads
Density: 52 pounds per cubic foot
Mesh size: 20 to 40 mesh
UC (D 60): < 2.0
Zeolite is a high capacity, high quality gel-type
cation resin capable of meeting the most exacting
requirements of all water softening functions. Zeolite
is supplied in sodium form as colored translucent
beads. It does not contain chlorinated solvents.
The manufacturing process ensures low taste, odor
and color throw for potable water. Zeolite meets the
requirements for paragraph 173.25 of the Food Additive
Regulation of the US Food and Drug Administration.
NSF Standard 61 approved. |