The Mega MaxCap DI Cartridge is SpectraPure's newest addition to the MaxCap DI series of specialty deionization cartridges.
Like the legacy MaxCap cartridges, the new Mega MaxCap functions as
a roughing DI stage by removing the vast majority of residual ammonia,
phosphates and other trace ionized impurities that have passed through a
purification system's RO membrane. This preprocessing improves RO water
chemistry to the degree that the down stream mixed-bed and/or
layered-bed DI resins in subsequent finishing stages will continue to
perform optimally for far greater durations, processing 4 x or more DI
water by volume than otherwise possible.
The new Mega MaxCap DI's higher capacity and enhanced phosphate
removal provides even greater overall cartridge life. The Mega MaxCap processes even more water and extends the life of downstream finishing
DI cartridges even better than its predecessor. The Mega MaxCap DI
should be used ahead of any color-indicating or non-indicating
mixed-bed, SilicaBuster, Enduro DI or other conventional mixed-bed DI
finishing cartridges, to greatly extend cartridge life, thus requiring
far fewer replacements over time. Enjoy consistently ultra-pure DI water
and water production cost savings.
FEATURES:
- Standard twist top shell, 3 inch Dia x 10 inch L, fits in virtually all standard 10 inch L filter housings
- Roughing DI cartridge designed to be placed ahead of a mixed-bed, SilicaBuster or other finishing DI stage
- Improved performance over the legacy MaxCap DI resin formulation
- 3.5 x the capacity of conventional mixed-bed and high silica removal cartridges
- Removes residual ammonia and ionized impurities from RO stream
- Improved phosphate removal and extended cartridge longevity over the legacy MaxCap DI
- 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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