The DualStage MF10-C combines the excellent removal capacity of the activated carbon block for chlorine and general organic compounds, with the microbiologically improvement of a membrane cartridge.
- Superior service life
- Reduces > 99% of free chlorine
- Bacterial retention: > 99.99999% (> log7)
- The carbon block will not release any carbon dust or fine particles
- Excellent pre-filter for the membrane cartridge
- High level or retention of fine suspended sediments, capable of passing NSF 53 for turbidity
DualStage MF 10-C
The DualStage MF10-C filter consists of a 9 ¾ʺ carbon shell combined with a micro-filtration membrane cartridge at its core. Water flows from the outside through the carbon and exits through the membranes. To support the air vent, when gas bubbles are present in the water, the membrane cartridge is equipped some hydrophobic fibres.
The DualStage MF10-C improves the taste and odour of the water and makes it microbiologically safe. The carbon filters moulded felt structure makes the cartridge very stable and delivers a superior service life.
Technical Specifications
- Membrane type: Micro-filtration, asymmetric hydrophilic capillary membranes
- Membrane material: PES
- Max. pore size*: 0,20 μm absolute
- Bacterial retention: > 99,99999% (log 7) ASTM F838
- Reduction capacity**: > 99% of free chlorine.
Removes bad taste and odour - Cartridge size: 71 x 249 mm (OD x Length)
- Weight: 300 g
- Max. pressure: 5 bar (75 psi)
- Max. temp: 40°C (104°F)
- Service life***: Reduces bacteria and chlorine for up to 10,000 L
- Filter materials: Molded felt activated carbon shell
- Housing: HIPS
- End-caps: ABS
- Seal: EPDM
- Potting: 2K epoxy resin - Item no: 501006
Note: Filter cartridges with activated carbon have to be removed from the water system during disinfection measures.
* Membrane cartridge tested for integrity according to ASTM D6908-06. **Reduction rates depend on inlet concentration and refer to single substances. Interaction of simultaneous present substances can influence the reduction rate. *** Service life and Reduction capacity of chlorine tested using test protocol as outlined in NSF standard 42, with a flow of 3.8 L/min @ an inlet concentration of 2 mg/L free active chlorine.