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EVERZIT - Model Carbonate -Calcium-Carbonate Filter Media
Calcium-carbonate filter media in accordance with EN 1018. EVERZIT® Carbonate is a natural filter media manufactured from pure calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It is used for deacidification of groundwater or for remineralization following reverse osmosis processes. EVERZIT® Carbonate has high reactivity. When used in drinking water treatment, it increases the pH level and therefore facilitates iron and manganese removal.
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- No localized excess alkalinity after process stoppages
- No danger of filter clogging by agglomeration
- Highest material purity (CaCO3 > 99 %)
- No grain decomposition, no swelling
- Problem-free filtration, even in discontinuous operation
EVERZIT® Carbonate is used in single-layer filters and in some cases as the bottom layer in dual media filters to realize:
- Neutralization of dissolved carbon dioxide (deacidification)
- Hardening/remineralization following reverse osmosis (desalination)
- Treatment of raw waters with low acid capacity (i.e. low carbonate hardness)
- pH increase in swimming pool water after chlorination
- Iron and manganese removal
- Drinking water treatment
- Sea water desalination
- Water treatment in swimming pools
- Process water treatment
- 25 kg or 50 kg PE bags on Euro pallets
- 1000 kg big bags
- Bulk transport in silo trucks
- CaCO3: approx. 99.1 %
- MgCO3: approx. 0.4 %
- SiO2: approx. 0.25 %
- Al2O3: approx. 0.15 %
- Fe2O3: approx. 0.04 %
- Bulk density: 1400 - 1500 kg/m³
- 1.0 - 2.0 mm
- 2.0 - 3.0 mm
- 4.0 - 6.0 mm
- 6.0 - 8.0 mm
Other grain-size ranges can be supplied in accordance with your specific requiremants.
EVERZIT® As complies fully with the following standards and regulations:
- EN 1018
- German Drinking Water Ordinance 2001
- DIN 19643
- DVGW work sheet W 213
- ÖNORM 6216
