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Osmotics Water Filters are fast becoming the leading brand within the water filtration industry. Our water filters and Reverse Osmosis systems improve water taste and quality by reducing impurities.
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10" 5 Micron Large Diameter Depth Filters
10" 5 Micron Large Diameter Depth Filters
Price:
£10.22
SKU:
LD05-10
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Weight:
1,000.00 Grams
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10" 5 Micron Large Diameter Depth Filters
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Product Description

The Osmotics large diameter filter is manufactured using meltblown microfiber technology. The gradient density feature of this cartridge provides excellent dirt holding capacity. The LD filter, with its greater dirt-holding capacity and life, will reduce change-out frequency, adding more value in applications where high capacity and infrequent change-outs are desired.

Applications
• Whole House Filtration
• Spa and Pool Filtration
• Restaurant and Food Service
• Water Filtration

High Dirt-Holding Capacity
• True-graded density of the extended media captures particles throughout entire filter depth
• High dirt-holding capacity means longer life and fewer change-outs, which translates into money saved
• Precision final filter results in consistent high-performance filtration
• Large media area allows for high flow rates (maximum recommended flow rate is 10 gpm for 10, 20, 30, and 50 microns, 5 gpm for 1, and 5 microns per 10-inch length. Change-outs recommended at 25 psid.)

Pure Polypropylene Construction
• Thermally-bonded microfibers for positive dirt retention
• High-purity polypropylene media has no wetting agents, solvents, antistatic agents or binders
• Wide chemical compatibility
• Temperatures to 150°F (66°C)
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What is Reverse Osmosis?

Reverse osmosis (RO) is a filtration method that removes many types of large molecules and ions from solutions by applying pressure to the solution when it is on one side of a selective membrane. The result is that the solute is retained on the pressurized side of the membrane and the pure solvent is allowed to pass to the other side.

Reverse osmosis is most commonly known for its use in drinking water purification from seawater, removing the salt and other substances from the water molecules.

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