The new Enduro DI is the latest addition to SpectraPure's line of
high performance and specialty DI cartridges. With a longer lifespan
than the legacy mixed-bed or SilicaBuster DI cartridges, the Enduro DI
spends more time producing water at ultra-pure levels (18.2 megohms)
before dropping off when resins become depleted.
Typical mixed-bed DI cartridges can produce ultra-pure water
initially, but after a short period of usage the resin's maximum removal
levels start to diminish, until with continued usage, purity will
finally trend below acceptable levels and the cartridge is considered exhausted. The Enduro DI performance curve is flatter at the top, not
dropping downward until much later in the cartridge's life, spending
the majority of it's lifespan at maximum removal levels and with very
little time at reduced levels prior to cartridge depletion.
When used in a multi-stage DI system and configured as a polishing DI
stage placed downstream from a MaxCap or Mega MaxCap DI roughing
stage, the life of the Enduro DI increases dramatically. This
translates into cost savings with fewer replacement cartridges to buy
and more ultra high-purity water production between changes.
FEATURES:
- Standard twist top shell, 3in dia x 10in L, fits in virtually all standard 10in filter housings
- Designed to produce ultra high-purity (18.2 megohms) deionized water for extended periods
- Maintains ultra high purity water production characteristics well through the life of the cartridge
- Optimized for use as a final polishing DI stage when used in a multi-stage DI configuration
- Removes all traces of silica, nitrates, phosphates and ionized impurities
- Extended cartridge longevity over the legacy SilicaBuster DI or conventional mixed-bed cartridges
- Aluminized Mylar packaging eliminates resin degradation while in storage
- Interchangeable with Captive Purity, Kent Marine, AWI, BRS and most other residential/aquarium DI or RO/DI systems
Warning: SpectraPure does not recommend drinking water produced from
deionization (DI) as DI resins are typically not made of food grade
approved material.
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