Description
Beverage Water
The highest purity is required anywhere for beverage water and NORIT activated carbon plays an important role in fulfilling this need. Leading producers of soft drinks, bottled water, and mineral water use our grades globally.
NORIT activated carbons remove:Â
Feed water impurities: humic substance, taste and odor compounds (geosmin, MIB), pesticides and other micropollutants.
Disinfectants: chlorine, chloramine, ozone…
Disinfection by-products, notably trihalomethanes.
To achieve this optimally, we provide:
Pore structures tailored to cope with all challenges
High hardness to deal with the mechanically weakening effects of disinfectants (oxidants) and steam sanitizations
High purity grades to reach inorganic impurity requirements easily
An innovative pH stabilized grade to allow carbon filter startup minimal water use
Grades with various densities and particle size distributions to fit existing filter and backwash systems
Specifications
Specifications
Manufacturer |
NORIT |
Series |
Food and Beverages |
Model Number |
NORIT ROW 0.8 SUPRA |
Part Number |
NORIT ROW 0.8 SUPRA |
Description |
NORIT ROW 0.8 SUPRA extruded activated carbon is produced by steam activation of wood charcoal being purified after activation. The renewable feedstock and manufacturing conditions have been optimized to yield a product that has well-developed micro-porosity and meso-porosity. Its superior hardness and porous structure make this extruded carbon particularly suited for thermal reactivation.
Typical applications include
- Purification of potable water
- Process waters
Suited for
- Taste and odor, organic micropollutants such as pesticides, other dissolved organic substances, chlorine, and ozone need to be removed
- Excellent hydrodynamic properties and excellent hardness are required
- A high purity activated carbon is required
- An excellent thermal regenerability is required
Regulatory Approvals
- HACCP Food Hygiene System
- ISO 9001 Quality Management System
- Halal and Kosher certified
- U.S. Food and Chemicals Codex
- The drinking water Standard EN 12915-1 (European Normalization, 2003)
Product packaging
- Polyethylene bags of 17,5 kg, 40 bags per pallet, stretch wrapped on 115 x115 cm pallets (700 kg net weight per pallet)
- Bulk bags of 750 kg net weight on a pallet, shrink wrapped
- Bulk tank cars
Product availability depends on the type of packaging |