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Our
crushed and screened zeolite makes for a superb filter media for
the filtration and purification of water supplies. Not only does
it perform better than silica or quartz sand in deep bed filters
but due to its molecular sieving ability it also removes chemical
contaminents associated with bacterial growth and chloramine formation,
namely ammonium ions.
Fundamentals
of Filtration
Filtration
is the separation of a fluid-solids mixture involving a passage
of most of the fluid (filtrate) through a porous barrier (filter)
which retains most of the solid particulates (cake) contained in
the mixture. The barrier may be either :
a) woven screens
(usually metal, cloth or paper)
b) solid plate
punched with holes (usually metal or plastic)
c) bed of solids
(usually sand, coal, garnet, zeolite)
Filter media selection involves the optimisation of these factors
1. Minimum propensity
to bleed
2. Minimum propensity
to blind
3. Minimum resistance
to filtrate flow rate
4. Resistance to
chemical attack
5. Sufficient strength
to support filtering pressure
6. Acceptable resistance
to mechanical wear
7. Ability to discharge
cake easily and cleanly
8. Ability to conform
mechanically to the filter
9. Minimum cost
Types
of Home Residential Filter
Home swimming pools are filtered with a choice of three types of
filter. The sand filter is probably the most common, then perhaps
the DE (diatomaeous earth) filter and finally the cartridge filter.
The sand filter is a deep bed particulate filter, type (c)
above, employing quartz or silica sand as the media. Low maintenance,
cleaned by backwashing. High volume throughput.
The DE filter is a fabric filter with the aid of a "precake".
The cloth fabric makes is a type (a) filter. The precake is a powder
material made from crushed diatoms, dead calcium silicate based
sea creatures dredged from the bottom of the ocean. This powder
sticks to the outside of the fabric and provides for a better filtration
by blocking the larger pores. High maintenance since the whole filter
needs to be stripped down before replacing with fresh DE powder
on every clean cycle.
The cartridge filter is also a type (a) usually employing
a synthetic cloth pleated and rolled into a cartridge. Cleaned by
hand. Low maintenance but can be unpleasant since maintenance requires
direct contact with dirty cartridge.
Summary of Home Residential Filters
DE
filters are probably finished, not only for the high maintenance
issues and cost and not for the fact that the DE powder has serious
health issues if inhaled but probably because the filtration quality
normally associated with DE systems can be readily achieved from
a regular low cost low maintenance sand filter if a good quality
filter media, such as Zeosand, is used.
Sand filters are very versatile, ideal for swimming pools, spas,
fish ponds and potable water weather tank, dam or bore.
Cartridge filters, due mainly to their restrictions in flowrate
(factor 3) and dirt holding capacity (factor 2) are best suited
to low flowrate low dirt applications on small bodies of water.
Small spa baths and final filtration on drinking water for example.
The best all-rounder is the sand filter and the best filter media
for a sand filter is probably a good quality zeolite product. The
best zeolite product in the world we believe is our very own "Zeosand".
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