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Fluoride Filter Cartridge


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The fluoride removal media is the same mineral that rubies and sapphires (corundum) are made from, in crystalline form.

The process ‘selective adsorption’ is a physical/ chemical reaction whereby the fluoride ions are removed by binding to the media’s oxidised surface. This highly porous media has a large surface area of 200meter² per gram for optimal filtration.

Fluoride Filtration – The fluoride removal media is the same mineral that rubies and sapphires (corundum) are made from, in crystalline form.

Filtration Process

The process ‘selective adsorption’ is a physical/chemical reaction whereby the fluoride ions are removed by binding to the media’s oxidised surface.

This highly porous media has a large surface area of 200 meter2 per gram for optimal filtration.

Features & Benefits

  • Featured within the UltraCeram© countertop stainless steel twin water filter.
  • The highly porous media has a large surface area of 200 meter2 per gram for optimal filtration.

Specifications

  • Fluoride removal > 97$
  • Litre capacity 12 months/4000 litres
  • Compatibility Standard system
  • Manufacture USA
  • Max flow rate 3 litres per minute
  • Micron rating 1 micron nominal
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