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Birm

Birm® is an efficient and economical media for the reduction of dissolved iron and manganese compounds from raw water supplies. It may be used in either gravity fed or pressurized water treatment systems. Birm® acts as an insoluble catalyst to enhance the reaction between dissolved oxygen (D.O.) and the iron compounds. In ground waters the dissolved iron is usually in the ferrous bicarbonate state due to the excess of free carbon dioxide and is not filterable. Birm®, acting as a catalyst between the oxygen and the soluble iron compounds, enhances the oxidation reaction of Fe++ to Fe+++ and produces ferric hydroxide which precipitates and may be easily filtered. The physical characteristics of Birm® provide an excellent filter media which is easily cleaned by backwashing to remove the precipitant. Birm® is not consumed in the iron removal operation and therefore offers a tremendous economic advantage over many other iron removal methods.

Other advantages of Birm® include; long material life with relatively low attrition loss, a wide temperature performance range and extremely high removal efficiency. Negligible labor costs are involved because Birm® does not require chemicals for regeneration, only periodic backwashing is required.

Advantages:

➢ Under the proper conditions, no chemicals to purchase for maintenance.

➢ Regeneration not required.

➢ Iron removal efficiency is extremely high.

➢ Negligible labor cost: only periodic backwashing required.

➢ Durable material with a long life and wide temperature range.

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Technical Data

Density 40-45 lbs / cubic ft
Color Black
Service Flow 5-10 GPM / ft2
Mesh Size 10 × 40
Backwash Rate 5-6 GPM / ft2
Effactive Size 0.48 mm
Remove Dissolved metals & Iron

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