Description
Quick Change Replacement Filters 3 Pack
We are one of the few manufacturers who still insist on using only FDA/NSF certified filters. Quick-change cartridge design makes filter changes fast, clean and easy. No tools required for replacements.
This will fit all PurePro Quick-Change RO systems and Royal Series RO systems.
Rated for up to 860 kPa and max 37 degC.
Suitable for flows of up to 3 liters per minute the quick-change replacement filter 3 pack includes one sediment and two activated carbon cartridges.
RS300ST 5 Micron Sediment Filter – 1 Unit
5 Micron sediment filter with life span of 6000 litres of filtration or 6 months (dependant on water quality)
Dimensions: 2.5×10″
RS300ND Granular Activated Carbon – 1 Unit
Granular activated carbon replacement cartridge removes chlorine, chloramine and other contaminants causing bad odour, colour or taste. actaivated carbon has a highly porous structure and contaminants are adsorbed into this porous matrix. Physical adsorption is the primary means by which activated carbon works to remove contaminants from liquid or vapor streams. Carbon’s large surface area per unit weight allows for contaminants to adhere to the activated carbon media.
The large internal surface area of carbon has several attractive forces that work to attract other molecules. These forces manifest in a similar manner as gravitational force; therefore, contaminants in water are adsorbed (or adhered) to the surface of carbon from a solution as a result of differences in adsorbate concentration in the solution and in the carbon pores.
Physical adsorption occurs because all molecules exert attractive forces, especially molecules at the surface of a solid (pore walls of carbon), and these surface molecules seek to adhere to other molecules.
RS300RD Granular Activated Carbon – 1 Unit
Granular activated carbon replacement cartridge removes chlorine, chloramine and other contaminants causing bad odour, colour or taste. actaivated carbon has a highly porous structure and contaminants are adsorbed into this porous matrix. Physical adsorption is the primary means by which activated carbon works to remove contaminants from liquid or vapor streams. Carbon’s large surface area per unit weight allows for contaminants to adhere to the activated carbon media.
The large internal surface area of carbon has several attractive forces that work to attract other molecules. These forces manifest in a similar manner as gravitational force; therefore, contaminants in water are adsorbed (or adhered) to the surface of carbon from a solution as a result of differences in adsorbate concentration in the solution and in the carbon pores.
Physical adsorption occurs because all molecules exert attractive forces, especially molecules at the surface of a solid (pore walls of carbon), and these surface molecules seek to adhere to other molecules.