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Activated carbon filtration unit GAC
for water

Activated carbon filtration unit - GAC - GRUNDFOS - for water
Activated carbon filtration unit - GAC - GRUNDFOS - for water
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Technology
activated carbon
Designed for
for water

Description

Water filtration The GAC is a granular activated carbon filter, specifically used for adsorbing organohalogen compounds, pesticides, heavy metals and other substances harmful to health. Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) filtration GAC filtration units are designed to remove a wide range of pollutants from water through adsorption, making them highly effective at eliminating chlorine, organic compounds and other harmful substances. These systems improve the taste, smell and colour of water, and are used across various industries to ensure clean, high-quality process water. Delivering a reliable and sustainable water treatment solution GAC filtration units from Grundfos use granular activated carbon technology that’s particularly effective in removing a whole range of contaminants. Granular activated carbon is specifically designed to absorb organohalogen compounds, pesticides, heavy metals and other harmful substances. Available in a range of models and sizes, for different flow rates. Highly versatile GAC water filtration can benefit many industries from food production and pharmaceuticals to municipal water treatment. Easy to operate Filters can be controlled by an electric programmer to ensure easy control of the plant and its operation, as well as optimising filter efficiency. Customised solutions Treatment plants can be pre-assembled on skids or in containers depending on the specific application.

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