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Everfilt® - Model A-Series -Activated Carbon Media Filter
A-Series Activated Carbon Media Filtration Systems utilize GAC Granular Activated Carbon as its source for media filtration, layered of a gravel base covering and protecting the 304SS stainless steel wedge wire underdrains. For specialty projects, Everfilt® will provide custom media packs to meet clients projects needs.» See the A-Series Activated Carbon Media Filter
Examples of dissolved substances often found in water sources such as ground water, river water or lake water include:
- Iron
- Manganese
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Arsenic
- Odor
- Unpleasant taste
- Color
- Hardness
Wastewaters often contain dissolved substances that need to be removed prior to discharge or re-use. Common examples include:
- Oils
- Hydrocarbons
- Dyes
- Soaps & surfactants
- Solvents
- BOD
- COD
- Heavy metals
- VOC’s
Everfilt engineers specify the type of activated media suitable for each application and then size the filter system based on the operating parameters specified by the manufacturer of each media.
Some of the activated media available through Everfilt include:
- Activated alumina
- DMI-65
- Birm
- Greensand
- Activated carbon
- Organo clays
- Ion exchange resins
- KDF
Units are skid-mounted, and factory assembled, wired and tested. They are delivered ready for installation. Piping, valves, pressure gauges, filter media and accessories are included with the filter system.
Solar power, media air scour, and rinse cycle are available as options. Filter capacities are from 5 GPM to 14 MGD. Chemical injection packages, settling tanks, clarifiers, and disinfection units are also available.
Desgin Features Include:
- 8 in. to 12 ft. diameter vessels
- Automatic or manual operation
- All steel construction (mild steel, 304 and 316 stainless steel)
- Stainless steel vessel internals
- ASME code or non-code vessels
- Hydraulic, pneumatic or electric valves
- High pressure and temperature options
- Class 1, Div. 1 or 2 preparation
