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Price: £509.25 509.25
Water with a pH below 7 is acidic and corrosive. Raising the pH will neutralise the water, removing the metallic taste and pipe corrosion, and can also reduce any iron or manganese contamination.
The backwashing head has the advantage of remixing the media and removing any debris or iron/manganese. Backwashing the units stops the media compressing and stops it going hard which can happen with in/out systems.

This pH neutralisation unit is supplied partailly assembled for shipping. Some assembly will be required. All components and instructions will be supplied.
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Price: £455.70 455.70
Filox can be used for iron, manganese and hydrogen sulphide removal by catalytic oxidation. It is a robust media allowing a faster service flow rate than other iron removal media. A pH of 7 is recommended for iron removal and 8 for manganese removal. It is a heavy media requiring a strong backwash. Adding other media is possible but can impair it’s service flow rate.

Iron Removal Criteria
pH: 7-9
Iron content: <15 ppm
Oxygen:15% of iron and manganese content

Manganese Removal Criteria
pH: 8-9
Manganese content: <3 ppm
Oxygen:15% of iron and manganese content

Hydrogen Sulphide Removal Criteria
pH: 6.8 - 9
Hydrogen Sulphide content: <7 ppm

Filox is an excellant choice when tackling Iron, Iron and managanese or all three. If dealing only with manganese or only hydrogen sulphide there are better options (see seperate section).

Filox may not be the best option if you are struggling to get your pH up to the required level or you don't wish to use a seperate pH system. Filox is quite heavy so requires a high backwashing rate - if you are unable to produce the nessecary backwashing rate again you may have to look at different options or concider using two smaller systems in parallel to achieve the correct back washing rate.
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Price: £605.85 605.85
Filox can be used for iron, manganese and hydrogen sulphide removal by catalytic oxidation. It is a robust media allowing a faster service flow rate than other iron removal media. A pH of 7 is recommended for iron removal and 8 for manganese removal. It is a heavy media requiring a strong backwash. Adding other media is possible but can impair it’s service flow rate.

Iron Removal Criteria
pH: 7-9
Iron content: <15 ppm
Oxygen:15% of iron and manganese content

Manganese Removal Criteria
pH: 8-9
Manganese content: <3 ppm
Oxygen:15% of iron and manganese content

Hydrogen Sulphide Removal Criteria
pH: 6.8 - 9
Hydrogen Sulphide content: <7 ppm

Filox is an excellant choice when tackling Iron, Iron and managanese or all three. If dealing only with manganese or only hydrogen sulphide there are better options (see seperate section).

Filox may not be the best option if you are struggling to get your pH up to the required level or you don't wish to use a seperate pH system. Filox is quite heavy so requires a high backwashing rate - if you are unable to produce the nessecary backwashing rate again you may have to look at different options or concider using two smaller systems in parallel to achieve the correct back washing rate.
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Price: £393.75 393.75
Water with a pH below 7 is acidic and corrosive. Raising the pH will neutralise the water, removing the metallic taste and pipe corrosion, and can also reduce any iron or manganese contamination.
The backwashing head has the advantage of remixing the media and removing any debris or iron/manganese. Backwashing the units stops the media compressing and stops it going hard which can happen with in/out systems.

This pH neutralisation unit is supplied partailly assembled for shipping. Some assembly will be required. All components and instructions will be supplied.
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Price: £321.30 321.30
Turbidex is a unique natural clinoptilolite ore that has many outstanding advantages over common filter sand used for sediment reduction. Turbidex is very angular, rough surfaced and has microporous void spaces as small as 3 microns. This creates a surface area over 100 times greater than sand and can reduce suspended solids down to 5 microns or less (sand filters down to about 40 microns). Turbidex prevents the rapid build up of head loss and binding associated with sand filters and allows longer periods between back washes. Because of its high porosity and hydrophilic nature, Turbidex can operate at much higher flow rates than conventional sediment filters.

This sediment filter unit is supplied partailly assembled for shipping. Some assembly will be required. All components and instructions will be supplied.
 
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