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The Carbon Fiber Filter Cartridge is built with activated carbon fiber, not the usual granules or blocks. That means it absorbs contaminants faster and creates much less resistance to water flow. So it's a great fit for high-flow water treatment or situations where you need really pure water — like in electronics or pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Ultra-Fast Adsorption Dynamics: Because the carbon fibers are directly exposed to water, they grab onto contaminants quickly — way faster than traditional GAC or carbon block filters. That speed matters a lot in high-flow applications.
Extremely Low Pressure Drop: The open, fibrous structure lets water pass through easily with very little resistance. This helps keep your system pressure up, which is especially important for high-flow industrial or commercial setups.
High Purity Output: This filter doesn't shed much particles during use. That's why it works so well for high-purity water filtration — even tiny contamination is a big deal in those applications, and this cartridge helps avoid it.
Excellent Handling Strength: Unlike granular carbon, the fibrous material is rigid. It won't channel or move around under high flow rates, so you get consistent performance and no media migration.
Material: Activated Carbon Fiber
I.D.: 10 mm, 15 mm, 20 mm, 28 mm, 30 mm, 35 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm
O.D.: 20 mm, 45 mm, 50 mm, 62 mm, 65 mm, 80 mm, 85 mm, 110 mm
Length: 30 mm - 50 mm (Customizable)
Polishing Stage in Ultra-Pure Water Systems: Perfect for electronics manufacturing, where even tiny traces of organic contaminants can mess up microchip production. This filter cleans up the last bit of impurities.
High-Flow Point-of-Entry Systems: Ideal for whole-house systems — even large homes or commercial buildings — where you need a lot of water flow but don't want to compromise on chemical removal.
Food & Beverage Processing: Use it as a final polish for ingredients or process water to get the cleanest, clearest, purest water before packaging or production.
Handling is similar to other carbon filters. Due to its high-flow nature, ensure your system and housing are rated for the intended flow rate.
Always follow the specific flushing instructions provided with the product to ensure optimal performance from the first use.
Q: Is carbon fiber better than granular carbon?
A: It offers superior kinetics (faster adsorption) and lower flow resistance. It is often used in more specialized, high-performance applications.
Q: Can it be backwashed?
A: Generally, no. Most carbon fiber cartridges are designed as disposable, depth-type filters and are not suitable for backwashing.
Q: What is its primary advantage?
A: Speed and flow. It provides rapid chemical removal with almost no impact on water pressure, even at high flow rates.