
OXIDATION REDUCTION PROCESS
Redox (Oxidation/reduction process)
media is a major advancement in water
treatment technology that works on basic process
known as REDOX (oxidation/reduction) principles,
representing a new and unique way of water
processing medium which by its natural process
of electrochemical oxidation/reduction and
adsorption action reduces and/or removes many
unwanted contaminants from water.
Redox (Oxidation/reduction process)
medium is a versatile, specially formulated
high purity, bimetal material. This product
operates as a multifunctional medium which has
superior capabilities of de-chlorination of
drinking water and reduces dissolved heavy
metals in water supplies.
The
media inhibits bacteria growth (fungi, algae and
mold) and reduces lime scale, mold, and fungi.
throughout the entire unit. In fact, testing has
shown that it reduces it up to 90%; thus
eliminating the need for silver, commonly used
in carbon-only filters. Silver is considered a
pesticide by the EPA and, as such, must be
registered with EPA.
Redox (Oxidation/reduction process)
media consists of a high purity copper-zinc
formulation. These substances exchange electrons
or bond with chlorine and other metals contained
in the water to create harmless substances.
Redox (Oxidation/reduction process)
media is completely safe and meets EPA and
FDA standards for levels of zinc and copper in
potable water, so the process is not toxic and
does not cause any adverse side
effects. |
- What is Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media?
It is a high-purity copper-zinc formulation
that uses a basic process known as
redox (oxidation/reduction) to remove chlorine,
lead, mercury, iron, and hydrogen sulfide from
water supplies.
- How
does Redox
(Oxidation/reduction process) media Work?
In short, the Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media works by
exchanging electrons with contaminants. This
"give and take" of electrons converts many
contaminants into harmless components. During
this reaction, electrons are transferred between
molecules, and new elements are created. Some
harmful contaminants are changed into harmless
components. Others are electrochemically bound
to the Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media.
- What
Contaminants Does Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media Remove?
Redox
(Oxidation/reduction process) media works to reduce or remove
chlorine, iron, hydrogen sulfide, lead, mercury,
calcium carbonate, magnesium, chromium,
bacteria, algae, and fungi. Redox media removes
up to 98% of water-soluble cations
(positively-charged ions) of lead, mercury,
copper, nickel, chromium, and other dissolved
metals. In most cases, more than 98% of chlorine
is removed if operated within recommended flow
rates Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media alloys function as catalysts to change
soluble ferrous cations (positively-charged
ions) into insoluble ferric hydroxide, which can
be removed with regular backwashing. With enough
oxygen dissolved in the water, iron removal
rates of 98 percent or better are
common.
- How
Does Redox
(Oxidation/reduction process) media Remove
Chlorine from the Water?
High-purity
copper-zinc redox media consistently remove 99%
of free chlorine by electrochemically reducing
dissolved chlorine gas to water-soluble chloride
ions.
- How
does Redox
(Oxidation/reduction process) media Remove Hydrogen Sulfide from the
Water?
When hydrogen sulfide
contaminated water enters the Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media filter, the copper in the Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media loses an electron and the
sulfur gains an electron and copper sulfide and
water are formed. The copper sulfide is
insoluble in water and can be backwashed off the Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) filter
media.
- Will
the Redox
(Oxidation/reduction process) media remove
heavy metals such as lead from the
water?
Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media remove up to 98% of
water-soluble cations (positively-charged ions)
of lead, mercury, copper, nickel, chromium, and
other dissolved metals. When filtered through Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media, soluble lead cations are
reduced to insoluble lead atoms, which are
electroplated onto the surface of the media.
Other heavy metals bond to the media and may be
recovered when the exhausted media pass through
a copper smelter.
- Will
the Redox
(Oxidation/reduction process) media control microorganism growth in the water
filters?
Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media are incorporated into
carbon blocks and other matrices for bacteria
control and scale reduction. The
oxidation/reduction potential (ORP) shift by a
factor of -300mV or more for water filtered
through redox media controls microorganism
growth. Treating water reduces bacteria and
other microorganisms by disrupting electron
transport, causing cellular damage. Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media also kill bacteria by
direct electrochemical contact and by the flash
formation of hydroxyl radicals and hydrogen
peroxide, both of which interfere with a
microorganism's ability to function..
- Will
the Redox
(Oxidation/reduction process) media filter
systems add any toxic substances to the
water?
Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media are completely safe. Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media meet EPA and Food and Drug
Administration standards for levels of zinc and
copper in potable water, so the process is not
toxic and does not cause any adverse side
effects. You may not even realize that Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media are working for you. Redox (Oxidation/reduction
process) media is the core product of
many filtration systems, and can be used in
conjunction with other products to provide
superior purification.
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