KDF Eagle Redox Media
Brand: Crystal Quest SKU: FM-KDF Price: $22.00 Weight: 1 lb Ships in 3-5 days ![]() |
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KDF Eagle Redox Alloy Media contains a mix of two alloys, copper and zinc. Certified to NSF/ANSI 61 standard. Available in 1 lb. increments in two mixes, 6500 and 9500. It is commonly used in water filtration for chlorine removal and oxidation-reduction processes. It also helps other media such as GAC Carbon to perform better. UsageERA-6500 Redox media mix is used to reduce chlorine and water soluble metals. ERA-9500 Redox media mix is used to reduce chlorine, bacteria, algae, iron and hydrogen sulfide (sulfur or rotten egg smell). How KDF Eagle Redox Media WorksEagle Redox Alloy media is used for many filtration purposes such as chlorine removal and oxidation - reduction process. Patented media consists of a high purity copper-zinc formulation. These substances exchange electrons or bond with chlorine and other metals contained in the water to create harmless substances. Also makes carbon filters bacteriostatic, i.e. carbon filtration systems last longer with a smaller chance of bacteria growth. Eagle Redox 6500 and 9500 alloys antimicrobial properties never deteriorate or deplete. Eagle Redox Alloy® is a patented product and a major advancement in water treatment technology that works on the basic process known as REDOX (oxidation/reduction) principles, representing a new and unique way of water processing medium which by its natural process of electrochemical oxidation/reduction and adsorption action reduces and/or removes many unwanted contaminants from water. Eagle Redox Alloy® medium is a versatile, specially formulated high purity, bi-metal material. This product operates as a multifunctional medium which has superior capabilities of de-chlorination of drinking water and reduces dissolved heavy metals in water supplies. It is completely safe and meets EPA and FDA standards for levels of zinc and copper in potable water, so the process is not toxic and does not cause any adverse side effects. Specifications
Certified to NSF and NSF/ANSI standard 42. |