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Summary:
It's
clear not all carbon filters are alike in terms of contaminant
reduction performance. Rigorous product development, quality
control and experimentation have shown solid carbon block products
to be far more efficient at removing contaminants of aesthetic and
health concern.
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Solid Block Carbon
Filters - The Performance Says it all
By Paula Rice
Drinking water pollution
comes from many sources. Surface water becomes contaminated from
agricultural runoff, community landfills, polluted runoff (the nation's
leading cause of water pollution), and hazardous waste produced as
byproducts of manufacturing. Groundwater is contaminated by leaks of
pollutants such as gasoline and MTBE from underground storage tanks and
injection of hazardous waste into deep wells (which is being phased out).
The drinking water treatment industry is experiencing significant growth
due to consumer demand for products that could protect them from these
potentially harmful contaminants which may be found in drinking water
supplies as well as aesthetically improve their water.
Highly
Regarded
The effectiveness of any drinking
water treatment device is measured by the performance of its filter. A
close review of drinking water treatment unit certifications shows that
solid carbon block filters are the most effective for reducing a wide
range of contaminants, including those that may be found in groundwater.
Certain drinking water treatment units (DWTU) that use solid carbon block
filters have been tested and certified to reduce as many as 65
contaminants.
In the early 1970s, the solid carbon block filter technology was
developed for the purpose of treating contaminants for health reasons as
well as aesthetically improving water quality.
The technology combines mechanical filtration, chemical reaction and
physical adsorption into a single device to reduce a broad spectrum of
harmful contaminants.
Importance
of Raw Materials
Activated carbon is the primary raw
material used in solid carbon block filters. Multi-Pure determines the
characterization of activated carbons to use for its filters. Carbons
specified are especially effective in reducing inorganics such as lead
and mercury as well as organic compounds - disinfection by-products (DBPs),
volatile organic compounds (VOCs), PCBs, MTBE, etc.
Many carbons are selected with a high surface area and high retentivity
characteristics. Years of research, development and manufacturing
experience have helped Multi-Pure develop specifications for carbon and
other media that give its compacted carbon block filters distinctive
performance advantages over other treatment alternatives. Quality
assurance procedures are carefully developed and maintained to assure
that raw materials meet our high standards.
Technological Advantages
As evidenced by independent laboratory testing and certification of solid
carbon block filters, Multi-Pure has been successful in developing the
technology to produce filters that provide greater chemical adsorption
and mechanical filtration. Materials are formed into a carbon block,
which is densely compacted. Compression enhances the kinetics of the
filter and provides performance that cannot be achieved with extruded or
granular activated carbon (GAC) filters. Compacted solid carbon block
filters have a large surface area for chemical/physical adsorption to
take place. With a solid carbon block, the water contact time is longer
and provides for greater adsorption of many different chemicals,
pesticides, herbicides and certain heavy metals. A close review of
product listings confirms that Multi-Pure's Drinking Water Systems are
among the few that have been certified to reduce PCBs -a difficult
contaminant to treat. Only a handful of products have been tested and
certified to reduce a wide range of contaminants that are more difficult
to treat.
Our filter design incorporates an
outer prefiltration medium to remove large particles and prevent
premature clogging of the filter. Multi-Pure's solid carbon block filters
are exceptionally uniform and don't channel or allow bypass.
DWTU Performance Certification
Lead
VOCs
Lead and VOCs
PCBs
MTBE
Lead, VOCs, PCBs, MTBE |
Number of Contaminant(s) Reduced Devices
Listed
599
138
125
25
43
12
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| SOURCE: UL/NSF Listings, August
1, 2001 |
Filter
Capacity
Filter capacity varies depending on the density and size of the filter.
The characterization of activated carbons used by Multi-Pure determines
the capacity of the filter. Capacity ratings apply to the chemical
adsorption capabilities of the carbon and specialized media. Carbons with
a high surface area allow for long life and high adsorption capacity.
Capacity ratings for Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems range from 400
gallons to 1,200 gallons, depending on model.
Claims of capacity aren't applicable to contaminants reduced by
mechanical filtration because of broad variations in the quality and
quantity of physical matter in the drinking water. The solid carbon block
filter is engineered so that contaminants removed by mechanical
filtration will cause the flow rate to decrease and the filter to clog,
thus offering protection to the consumer from Giardia, Cryptosporidium
and other contaminants with a specific physical size.
Conclusion
Solid carbon block filters effectively treat the age-old contaminants of
yesteryear, such as lead, TCE, chlorine, benzene and "new"
contaminants found in the nation's drinking water supplies today like
MTBE, chloramines and PCBs. They also likely will be proven capable of
significantly reducing contaminants that may be found in drinking water
supplies in the future such as antibiotics and other drugs. The
effectiveness of solid carbon block filters in treating a broad spectrum
of contaminants of aesthetic as well as health concern makes it the
technology of choice by distributors and more importantly, consumers
throughout the country.
Re-edited version of article published in Water Conditioning &
Purification Magazine
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