How
the Multi-Pure Arsenic Filter Works
Multi-Pure Drinking Water Systems are designed
to provide the utmost in performance, safety, and convenience. The
replaceable triple-action filter has been formulated using materials that
will provide the highest quality drinking water without removing the
healthful, natural minerals. Multi-Pure's carbon block filters combine
mechanical filtration, electrokinetic adsorption, and physical adsorption to
provide the most effective contaminant reduction possible.
Water enters the filter through a graded density pre-filter, which acquires
a positive molecular charge in a moving stream of water. Since most
colloidal contaminants exhibit a negative charge in solution, the media
fibers will electrokinetically adsorb charged colloidal particles too small
for removal by mechanical straining. The media combines the technology of
mechanical straining, for the removal and retention of solid and semi-solid
contaminants that can cause premature clogging, and electrokinetic
adsorption for the reduction of colloidal contaminants down to the sub
micron (0.5 micron) range. Then the water passes through the highly
compacted solid carbon block filter that also is designed to mechanically
filter particles down to sub micron size, including cyst.
The highly compacted solid carbon block filter media is a blend of selected
activated carbons and other materials that reduce inorganics as well as
organic compounds. Many carbons are selected with a high surface area and
high retentivity characteristics. The formulation of the Multi-Pure CB11As
filter includes a specially developed arsenic adsorbtive media that is
blended with the carbons. The materials are formed into a carbon block,
which is densely compacted to enhance the kinetics of the filter and provide
performance that cannot be achieved with other filtration technologies. With
the Multi-Pure CB11As carbon block filter, the water contact time is longer
and provides for greater adsorption of many different chemicals, pesticides,
herbicides, certain heavy metals, and arsenic.
The solid carbon block filters are exceptionally uniform and do not channel
or allow bypass as conventional granular activated carbon filters (GAC) are
known to do. Unlike conventional GAC filters that become incubators of
bacteria, the densely compacted Multi-Pure filters eliminate this problem
because there is no room for growth in the compressed carbon.
Finally, the water passes through a post-filter, which provides integral
strength to the carbon block section and prevents material degradation of
the filter. The threaded polypropylene end caps seal the carbon block and
assure the integrity of the seal between the filter and the housing.
Capacity ratings apply to the chemical adsorption capabilities of the carbon
and specialized media. Filter life will vary in proportion to the amount of
water used and the level of impurities in the water being processed. 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 carbon block filter is engineered
so that contaminants removed by mechanical filtration will cause the flow
rate to decrease, and the filter will clog. It is recommended that the
filter be replaced when the first of the following occurs: (a) annually; (b)
the unit's rated capacity is reached; (c) the flow rate diminishes; (d) the
filter becomes saturated with bad tastes and odors.
The effectiveness of any drinking water treatment device is measured by the
performance of its filter. Multi-Pure's solid carbon block filters
effectively treat a broad spectrum of contaminants of aesthetic as well as
health concern, making it the technology of choice for consumers throughout
the world. |