Water Distiller Carbon Filter Tea Bags 6pk
Water Distiller Carbon Filter Tea Bags 6pk are manufactured using activated carbon from a naturally grown sustainable raw material source of coconut shell that has the following certifications and approvals:
Features:
- NSK/ANSI Standard 61
- AWWA B604-96
- EN12915-1:2009
- Halal certified carbon
- Kosher certified carbon
- 6 Individual Carbon Filters
Water Distiller and Post Carbon Treatment Water distillers can actually allow a tiny percentage of impurities VOC’s to migrate into the storage container during distillation. Voc’s, including some pesticides and solvents, boil at temperatures below or very close to water (98-103 Degrees Celsius). Distillation alone might not be enough to remove some VOC’s. Water distillers use post-carbon filters to remove these substances.
Barker Tech water distiller filters are manufactured using activated carbon from a naturally grown sustainable raw material source of coconut shell that has the following certifications and approvals: NSK/ANSI Standard 61 AWWA B604-96 EN12915-1:2009 Halal certified carbon Kosher certified carbon
History and Use Activated Carbon
Activated carbon has been used to treat water for more than 2000 years.
It was first produced commercially in Holland during the latter part of the 19th century and used to clarify sugar and distilled spirits. Since 1930 it has been used in water treatment plants to remove taste and odour. Steam activation used in the manufacturing of activated carbon produces an extremely large surface area, eg, 1 teaspoon > 2500m2 (26900 ft2)
The carbon surface is non-polar which results in an affinity for non-polar adsorbates such as Volatile Organic Contaminates (VOC’s) that can remain in the water after the distillation phase. Adsorption is a surface phenomenon in which adsorbates are attracted to and held onto the pore surface structure of the carbon by Van der Waal’s forces.
Water Distiller and Post Carbon Treatment
Water distillers can actually allow a tiny percentage of impurities; VOC’s to migrate into the storage container during distillation. Voc’s including some pesticides and solvents, boil at temperatures below or very close to water (98-103 Degrees Celsius).
Distillation alone might not be enough to remove some VOC’s.
Water distillers use post-carbon filters to remove these substances.
Does what it’s designed for.