Ronaqua 50 Pack of Melt-blown Four Layers Filtration Polypropylene Sediment Filters 10"x 2.5" WELL-MATCHED with P5, AP110, WFPFC5002, CFS110, RS14, WHKF-GD05 (1 Micron)
Ronaqua 50 Pack of Melt-blown Four Layers Filtration Polypropylene Sediment Filters 10"x 2.5" WELL-MATCHED with P5, AP110, WFPFC5002, CFS110, RS14, WHKF-GD05 (1 Micron)
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- 💎 50-PACK of Standard 10" 1 Micron Sediment Filters, DIMENSIONS: 10" x 2.5"
- 💎 KEEPS WATER FRESH - Reduces sediment, scale, rust, dirt, coarse sand, sand, fine sand, extra fine sand, silt
- 💎 IDEAL for a standard Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration Unit or any type of Water Filtration Unit with 10" housing and WELL-MATCHED Models of Cartridges: Dupont PFC5002,DuPont WFPFC5002, 3M CFS110, AP110-NP, AP101S, AP101T, Aqua Pure AP110, AP11T, AP51T, Hydronix SGC-25-1005, Culligan P5, P5-D, P5A, OmniFilter RS14, RS14-SD, RS14-DS and RS14-SS, GE FXUSC, Aquaboon 25S-5M, Manitowoc K-00173, Whirlpool WHKF-GD05, American Plumber W5P, Pureplus PP10-05
- 💎 FILTER LIFE 4 month or 12,000 gallons: Replace two or three times a year, depending on the water quality
- 💎 MEETS NSF STANDARDS and REGULATIONS, made of Durable wound melt blown polypropylene. WELL-FIT FOLLOWING HOUSINGS AND REVERS OSMOSIS WATER FILTER SYSTEMS: DuPont WFPF38001C, WFPF13003B, Culligan WTR Filter HF-360A and HF-150A, American Plumber WC34-PR, Geekpure RO5-FH10, Hydronix HF3-10CLBK34, EcoPure EPW2; iSpring RCC7AK, Global Water RO-505, RO5DX, APEC ROES-50-A, SimPure RPWROKSN075HDB
*Rust & Corrosion- Rust is a type of corrosion. Corrosion is the process by which certain materials, metals and non-metals, deteriorate as a result of oxidation. Rusting is oxidation of iron in the presence of air and moisture. ... Corrosion requires surface exposure to air or chemicals
*Coarse Sand is our concrete sand that is washed and screened to a larger grit than our Fine Washed Sand (masonry sand). Coarse Sand is used with aggregate, water, and cement in the production of ready-mix concrete.
*Hard Scale causes a variety of problems in the home. Stains are probably the most noticeable result of hard water scale. Stains appear in toilets, sinks, and showers. Some hardwater scale are less noticeable, such as scale build up in pipes and in appliances which can cause costly repairs or the need to replace appliances.
*Fine Sand is very fine, screened sand that is typically tan in color. This type of sand is commonly used as base sand for above ground swimming pools, paving stones, sidewalk blocks and retaining walls. It is alternately used in stucco and cement applications.
*Particles is a small localized object to which can be ascribed several physical or chemical properties, such as volume, density, or mass. They vary greatly in size or quantity, from subatomic particles like the electron, to microscopic particles like atoms and molecules, to macroscopic particles like powders and other granular materials. Particles can also be used to create scientific models of even larger objects depending on their density, such as humans moving in a crowd or celestial bodies in motion.
*Sediment is a naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion, and is subsequently transported by the action of wind, water, or ice or by the force of gravity acting on the particles. For example, sand and silt can be carried in suspension in river water and on reaching the sea bed deposited by sedimentation; if buried, they may eventually become sandstone and siltstone (sedimentary rocks) through lithification. Sediments are most often transported by water (fluvial processes), but also wind (aeolian processes) and glaciers. Beach sands and river channel deposits are examples of fluvial transport and deposition, though sediment also often settles out of slow-moving or standing water in lakes and oceans. Desert sand dunes and loess are examples of aeolian transport and deposition. Glacial moraine deposits and till are ice-transported sediments.
*Dirt is unclean matter, especially when in contact with a person's clothes, skin or possessions. Common types of dirt include: Dust: a general powder of organic or mineral matter; Filth: foul matter such as excrement; Grime: a black, ingrained dust such as soot; Soil: the mix of clay, sand, and humus which lies on top of bedrock.
*Silt is granular material of a size between sand and clay, whose mineral origin is quartz & feldspar. Silt may occur as a soil or as sediment mixed in suspension with water and soil in a body of water such as a river. It may also exist as soil deposited at the bottom of a water body, like mudflows from landslides. Silt has a moderate specific area with a typically non-sticky, plastic feel. Silt usually has a floury feel when dry, and a slippery feel when wet. Silt can be visually observed with a hand lens, exhibiting a sparkly appearance. It also can be felt by the tongue as granular when placed on the front teeth (even when mixed with clay particles).
*Superior contaminant holding capacity and superior flow rate compared to similar size sediment water filter cartridges.
*These cartridges will reduce sediment particles as small as 1 microns without adding taste, odor, or color to your water.
*Such filter cartridges are ideal for all residential, rural, commercial, industrial, and municipal applications.
A Sediment Water Filter removes the physical debris and impurities from your water. The sediment filter has tiny holes through which water is able to pass, however the unwanted particles are not. As these particles come in different sizes, so do the filters. The filter sizes are measured in microns, the smaller the micron measurement, the smaller the holes in the filter, allowing to hold back the smallest of particles. Generally, for water that is more visibly polluted, containing larger particles, a sediment filter of a larger size (such as 20 or 50 microns) is recommended in the first stage of installation to prevent the clogging of the next stage(s) of filters.
This sediment filter is often the first filter installed in the Reverse Osmosis circuit and acts as a net as it catches unwanted particles, including sand, dirt, silt, rust, and other fine particles. Sediment filters are made of fine melted polypropylene, which is then blown and spun into a cylinder-like form. Polypropylene is a substance that is resistant to chemical solvents, bases, and acids. Removal of these particles allows filters, such as Carbon Block or GAC (Granular Activated Carbon) filters, to perform better and for longer periods of time.
These particles and pollutants come from water sources, old and dirty pipes, as well as contaminants that are used to treat the water.