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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