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Clack Filter-Ag is a silica, crystalline quartz media which can be used as highly efficient filter media for the reduction of suspended matter.

Made in The USA

Features

  • Less pressure loss through a bed of Filter-Ag® than through most other filter medias
  • Light weight requires lower backwash rates than those required for other filter medias
  • High service rates result in lower equipment costs and a savings in space
  • High sediment reduction capacity results in longer filter runs, with a substantial savings in backwash water and time out of service
  • Reduced shipping cost due to light weight/cu. ft.
  • Replacement of sand with Filter-Ag in existing installations may increase filter capacity 100% or more. (Caution should be taken upon start-up that the lightweig

Clack Filter-Ag® has many outstanding advantages over the more common granular filter medias used for suspended solids reduction. Its fractured edges and irregular surface provides a high surface area and complex flow path for efficient removal of suspended matter throughout the filter bed, typically reducing suspended solids down to the 20-40 micron range. Filter-Ag’s larger particle size creates less pressure loss through the filter and allows deeper sediment penetration into the bed for higher sediment loading and longer filter runs. The large and irregular shape prevents the screening and caking of sediment in the top several inches of the filter bed as happens in the typical sand filter, thus preventing a rapid buildup of headloss and blinding problems. Filter-Ag’s light weight means lower backwash rates and better bed expansion to release trapped sediment and rinse the filter media during the backwash cycle. The combination of particle shape, size and density make it a good choice where quality water filtration and water conservation are important.

Although not intended to be an iron reduction media, extensive field experience has shown Filter-Ag’s rough and jagged surface to be very good at entrapping the fragile iron flock that forms after dissolved iron has been oxidized. Typical oxidation methods include aeration, ozonation and chlorination.

Substantial savings can be realized when designing a system using Clack Filter-Ag. Its low pressure drop, high service flow rates and high bed loadings combined with lower backwash rates allow economy in equipment downsizing and reduced pumping requirements. Its light weight also saves on handling expense and shipping costs.

Clack Filter-Ag can be applied to systems designed for either pressure or gravity flow. Because of its unique density, Filter-Ag can also be used in multi-media (graded density) filter designs allowing a more flexible approach to difficult filtration problems.

Specifications

Physical properties
Bulk Density 24-26 lbs./cu. ft.
Apparent Density
Effective Size 0.67 mm
Uniformity Coefficient 2.1 ±0.1
Mesh Size 10 x 34
Acid Solubility
Caustic Solubility
Type
Crystal System
Specific Gravity 2.25 gm/cc
Ash Content
Iodine Number
Moisture
Moisture as packed
Particle Shape
pH
Hardness 6 (Mohs scale)
Composition
Porosity
Screen Grading
Color Light grey to near white
Conditions for operation
Water pH range Wide range
Maximum Water Temperature 140°F/60°C
Dissolved Oxygen Concentration
Bed
Bed depth 24-36 in.
Minimum Bed depth
Freeboard 50% of bed depth (min.)
Service flow rate 5 gpm/sq. ft., although considerably higher rates are often used
Backwash flow rate 8-10 gpm/sq. ft.
Backwash
Backwash bed expansion 20-40% of bed depth
Capacity
Air/Water Scour
Raw Water Rinse
Other Upon installation allow bed to soak overnight before backwashing

Ordering Information

Code Model Cu. Ft./Bag Weight/Cu. Ft.
Lbs (Approximate)
Bags/Pallet Weight/Pallet
Lbs
Pallet Dimensions
A8014 Filter-Ag® 1 25 70 1800 48” x 40” x 64”