Choosing the right Carbon for your RODI system

When it comes to ensuring the quality and purity of your water in a RODI system, choosing the right carbon is essential. Two commonly used types of carbon are granulated activated carbon (GAC) and catalytic carbon. 

Lets explore the differences between these two carbon types and help you make an informed decision on what carbon to use for your RODI system.

Granulated Activated Carbon (GAC) what is it? Granulated Activated Carbon is a highly porous form of carbon. GAC will effectively adsorb and remove certain impurities from water, such as chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and bad odors or flavors. If you are primarily concerned about removing chlorine and organic compounds from your water, GAC is an excellent choice for your RODI system. It effectively removes these impurities, improving the taste and odor of your water. 

Catalytic Carbon, what is it? Catalytic Carbon is a specialized form of carbon that has been modified to enhance its catalytic properties. This type of carbon is highly effective in removing chloramines, hydrogen sulfide, and other challenging contaminants from water. If your water supply contains chloramines, hydrogen sulfide, or other difficult-to-remove contaminants, Catalytic Carbon is the ideal choice. It provides excellent removal capabilities for these impurities, ensuring the production of high-quality water in your RODI system. You can read more about chloramines here,  https://www.aquariumwaterfilters.com/OH-NO-Chloramines_b_30.html.

How do I know which one to choose? 

When deciding between GAC and Catalytic Carbon for your RODI system, consider your water quality and the specific impurities you want to remove from your water. Granulated Activated Carbon (GAC) is ideal for removing chlorine and organic compounds, while Catalytic Carbon is more effective in eliminating challenging contaminants like chloramines and hydrogen sulfide. 


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