KDF 55 FILTRATION MEDIA FOR CHLORINE, HEAVY METAL, BACTERIA, IRON REMOVAL (1 DRUM, 57 LB.)
FEATURES
KDF process media to safely reduce or remove chlorine, iron, heavy metals, bacteria
1 Drum 57 lbs, 1/3 cu. ft.
Removes 99% of chlorine and heavy metals in your water
Natural, no chemicals, long lasting
Patented KDF process media are 100 percent recyclable and contain no chemical additives
SPECIFICATION
Model No.
KDF-55 Drum
Product Size
1/3 cu ft drum
Item Dimension
30.48 x 22.86 x 30.48 Cm
Package Weight
25.86 ~ 31.03 Kg
Product Group
Home Improvement
Availability
Available (Usually ships in 4-8 business days)
DESCRIPTION
KDF 55 Process Media can remove up to 99% of water-soluble lead, mercury, nickel, chromium, and other dissolved metals. All KDF Process Media forms are effective in controlling the buildup of bacteria, algae, fungi and scale, making them ideal for use in GAC beds, ion exchange resins, carbon block filters and inline carbon filters. Wherever our Media are used, they can eliminate the need for costly, and sometimes harmful, chemical treatments. KDF 55 is used to add to an existing filter tank. You can add this to any other types of filter media such as a water softener or carbon tank to remove higher levels of chlorine, bacteria, or iron. The full drum can be used alone in a filter tank of mixed with other filter media. This is a full drum, 1/3 cu. ft., 57 lbs. KDF Process Media are high-purity copper-zinc granules that use redox (the exchange of electrons) to remove chlorine, hydrogen sulfide, water-soluble heavy metals and microorganisms from water. Effective? This highly-effective, patented alloy removes more than 95% of the free chlorine before it reaches your carbon bed so your carbon can concentrate on removing organics, thus extending its useful service life by up to 15 times. You'll discover yourself using less carbon and treating yourself to fewer carbon change-outs, smaller carbon beds and then smaller filters. With long-lasting, recyclable KDF Process Media, RO membranes and ion exchange resins will last longer.