Carbon, Resin, and Manganese in Water Filters

Activated Carbon

Activated carbon is a granular or powdered material made from organic materials such as coconut shells, wood, or coal. Activated carbon has numerous micropores to absorb contaminants in water.

Main functions:

  • Eliminates chlorine, odor, and bad taste
  • Filtering organic compounds and heavy metals
  • Purifying drinking water

Types of activated carbon: GAC (granular), PAC (powdered), dan block carbon.

Resin (Ion Exchange Resin)

Resin is a synthetic polymer-based granule that works on the principle of ion exchange. It consists of cation resin (exchanges positive ions) and anion resin (exchanges negative ions).

Main functions:

  • Soften water (remove Ca and Mg)
  • Removes iron, manganese, nitrates and sulfates
  • Used in RO systems, food and pharmaceuticals

The resin needs to be regenerated periodically with a salt or acid solution.

Manganese (Media Manganese Greensand)

Manganese is a manganese oxide-based filter media such as greensand or activated zeolite, which functions to oxidize and filter heavy metals.

Main functions:

  • Eliminates iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn)
  • Eliminates sulfur (H₂S) odor
  • Reduces color and turbidity in groundwater

Brief Comparison

Media Filter

Main Functions

Target Contaminants

General Applications

Activated Carbon

Adsorption of odors, chlorine, organics

Odor, taste, chlorine, pesticides

Home, drinking, industrial filters

Resin

Ion exchange

Ca, Mg, NO₃⁻, Fe

Water softener, RO, pharmaceutical

Manganese

Oxidation and filtration

Iron, manganese, H₂S

Ground water, industry, household

To choose the right water filter media according to your needs (household, industrial, groundwater, or PDAM water), consult a trusted technician or supplier.

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