Activated charcoal filter media
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The effectiveness against these organic pollutants is often due to their non-polar nature and relatively large molecular size. of Catalytic Coconut Shell...
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SKU: FM-MM-01
SMART Multi-media is an innovation and the latest technology in water filtration that evolved from carbon and redox filtration media.
At Starke, we don’t just sell carbon—we provide tested, certified, and reliable filtration media that ensures your system runs at peak performance.
Looking for the best activated carbon for your water treatment system?
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The vast internal surface area of the activated carbon creates a powerful overall attraction for contaminants.The effectiveness of this process depends heavily on the size of the pores matching the size of the molecules being removed.
Adsorption is a surface phenomenon where molecules adhere to the filter’s surface, unlike absorption, which involves soaking up a liquid. It can treat water with pH being as low as 5.3 . By replacing their outdated carbon with Starke’s high-iodine coconut carbon, they saw:
40% longer media life
Improved chlorine removal
Zero taste complaints from customers
Final Thoughts: Invest in Performance, Not Just Product
When water quality is non-negotiable, you need activated carbon filter media that delivers consistency, longevity, and purity.
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Introduction: The Power of Activated Carbon in Water Filtration
When it comes to removing chlorine, odor, color, and harmful organic contaminants from water, few solutions are as effective and widely trusted as Activated Carbon Filter Media. It...
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SKU: FM-LM-01
Lead Removing Multi-media is an innovation and the latest technology in water filtration that evolved from carbon and redox filtration media.
This process drives off volatile compounds and leaves behind a carbon-rich char, which is the precursor to the final product.
The second and most significant step is activation, where the char is exposed to high-temperature steam or carbon dioxide, often between 800 and 1,000 degrees Celsius.
A minimum of 50% mix of calcite, or higher concentration is...
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SKU: FM-IN-01
Ionizing and pH balancing Multi-Media Mix. It is the latest technology in water balancing that evolved from standard calcite acid neutralizing.
Most of the media is available in 1 cubic foot (1 cu.ft.) bags.
| Granulated Activated Carbon Media SKU: FM-GAC-01 Coconut Shell Granulated Activated Carbon ( GAC ) is a premium carbon filter media for residential or commercial drinking water treatment applications. This specialized form of carbon is a common component in everything from simple water filter pitchers to complex whole-house filtration systems. From Charcoal to Activated CarbonThe transformation from basic carbon sources, like wood, coal, or coconut shells, into activated carbon is a precise, two-step manufacturing process. One of the advantages of Calcium carbonate media is its self-limiting property. Chlorine is removed efficiently through a process known as catalytic reduction, where it is converted into harmless chloride ions, which significantly improves the water’s palatability. Media is designed to remove fluoride from drinking water. No backwash is required, will work on both Arsenic III and V in a wide range of water... Read more | Price: $690.00 | ||
| Fluoride Removal Media SKU: FM-FM-01 Fluoride Removal Media in 1 cubic foot bags, contains Synthetic Aluminum Oxide absorbent media. Resin is specifically designed to have a high affinity for Fluoride, Lead and Arsenic. Understanding how this material functions reveals its effectiveness in household and industrial water treatment applications. Furthermore, activated carbon filters do not reliably remove microbiological contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoa, meaning they are not considered a primary method for water disinfection. The filter’s lifespan is determined by a process called saturation, which occurs when all the available adsorption sites within the carbon’s pore structure become completely filled with trapped contaminants. Media is designed to reduce hardness and remove calcium and magnesium from drinking water and other water sources. Certified to NSF/ANSI 61 standard. | |||