Activated Carbon Media

Activated carbon filter media is porous, inexpensive, and readily available for use as adsorbents, furnishing a large surface area to remove contaminants. It has a more useful surface area per gram than any other material available for physical adsorption. In fact, a teaspoon of activated carbon has more surface area than a football field.

Sand media

A sand media filter consists of tanks filled with silica sand or crushed granite. Contaminants are filtered from the water as it flows through the filtering media.

 

Tubedec Media

 

Tube Settler media:

It is made up of PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride) which is having a hexagonal shape and with an angle correction of 60 degrees. With having several tubular channels which combine to make a great settling area which enables the particle to settle at a depth that is basically less than the settling depth of the normal clarifier.

Robust application in sewage treatment plants to settle out the suspended solids depending upon the application the total suspended solids can vary from 50 to 500mg/l. Works on a high-ended sedimentation basis this tube settler media will ensure the proper settling of the suspended solids which are there in the sewage treatment plant process by giving out its maximum efficiency.

Sludge Settler Media
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100% segregation of liquid and biosolids of waste waters. Tubular settlers and parallel plates improve the settling capacity of circular clarifiers and/or rectangular settling tanks by reducing the vertical distance that flocculated particles must settle before they coalesce to form larger particles.

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Sand Media

Sand Media Sand Filtration Media is commonly used in aquariums, pools, industrial, water & wastewater, municipal, residential filtration and oil and gas well fracturing. Sand Filter is use as pre-filter to remove sediments, particles, rust, mud, etc. in the water.

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Activated Carbon Media IV 1200

Activated carbon is a high purity form of carbon with a very high surface area, characterized by microscopic pores. It is also sometimes referred to as active carbon, activated charcoal or active coal.

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Biomass Media

Biomass Media

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