CTM Iron and Manganese Removal Filters

Working Principle
Iron and manganese in groundwater typically exist in low-valent states. This device uses an aspiration unit to add air to the water intake of deep well sources. After sufficient contact and mixing, the low-valent iron and manganese in the water are oxidized to high-valent states. The water is then filtered, adsorbed, and oxidized through "mature" quartz sand or natural manganese sand filter media to achieve the treatment objective.
Features
Utilizing an aspiration device to achieve air-water mixing, replacing air compressors for low cost and noiseless operation. No need for chemical additives, reducing operational costs and minimizing pipeline and equipment corrosion.
Application Scope
CTM Iron and Manganese Removal Filters are suitable for small and medium-sized towns, rural water supply, and industrial and mining enterprises for groundwater iron removal and industrial water softening, as well as pretreatment for desalination processes.
Model Description

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