by Lars | Mar 30, 2011 | Iron Filter
Birm Iron Filter Media is a common filter component used for iron removal in whole house water filters. Birm is manufactured and processed by the Clack Corporation in Windsor, Wisconsin. In this article, we’ll take a look at how Birm works, along with some basic...
by Lars | Mar 18, 2011 | Iron Filter
This is the final article in a 3 part series that was written to explain how Iron Filters work. Part One was a broad overview of the Iron Filtration process. Part Two expanded on the three stages of filtration. In this final article we’ll put everything together and...
by Lars | Feb 25, 2011 | Iron Filter
Pyrolox is a granular water filter media that is manufactured and processed by Prince Minerals. It used in Iron Filters for the removal of Iron, Hydrogen Sulfide, and Manganese. This article will cover what Pyrolox is and how it works. We will also highlight an...
by Lars | Feb 21, 2011 | Iron Filter
This is part 2 of a 3 article series that was written to help explain how Iron Filters work. Part One was a broad overview of the three basic stages of Iron Filtration: 1. Pre-Treatment aka Oxidation 2. Filtration 3. Backwash In this article we’ll expand on each stage...
by Lars | Feb 9, 2011 | Iron Filter
Iron Filters are easily the most misunderstood solution in the water treatment industry – in fact many water softener salespeople even get confused! While there are many important design considerations, the basic principles of iron filtration are simple. This is the...
by Lars | Feb 1, 2011 | Iron Filter, Water Filter, Water Purification, Water Softener
“Flow Rate” is a critical specification that is often overlooked when people are looking for a new water system. When you ignore this spec, it’s no different than ignoring the Law of Gravity. The results will hurt! This article will explain what flow rates are, and...