Carbon Filter
With intention the best quality of Mineral Water, Filtration with pressure filters featuring various filtration mediums is applied in a wide range of applications during the processes of drinking water treatment, chemical disinfection and during the pH and EC regulation.
Filtration taking place through the filtration bed of pressure filters [known as fine filtration] removes especially turbidity, colloid substances, undesirable colour or odour, microbiological contamination, ammonia ions, iron, manganese from water and it reduces water acidity as well…
For the purpose of a proper removal of these substances from water and to obtain the requested quality of output water it is necessary to propose a suitable filtration process. The actual filtration through pressure filters is complemented with aeration, clarification, coagulation, static mixers, disinfection… The kind of the filtration medium used is very important as well.
- Upper Service Hole
- Filter Inlet
- Anthracite Layer
- Fine Sand Layer
- Coarse Sand Layer
- Filter Outlet
- Gravel Support Layer
- Filter Element
- Side Service Hole
A carbon filter is a type of air or water filtration system that uses activated carbon to remove impurities and contaminants from the air or water. Activated carbon is a highly porous material that has a large surface area, which makes it highly effective at absorbing and removing impurities.
Carbon filters are commonly used in home air purifiers, HVAC systems, and water filtration systems. In air purifiers and HVAC systems, the carbon filter is typically used in combination with other types of filters to remove a wide range of contaminants, including odors, smoke, and chemicals. In water filtration systems, carbon filters can remove chlorine, pesticides, and other organic compounds from the water.
Carbon filters are often preferred over other types of filters because they are highly effective and relatively inexpensive. They are also easy to maintain, as they typically only need to be replaced once every few months, depending on the level of use.