Ferric oxide hydroxide+Phosban Reactors+MJ400s

ohh god here we go another group guy, how much , and much we getting and when i need to send the money :D
lol, as we see i love group buys
 
Keep me posted. If you find a product that others have tested and used, I might be interested.
A group buy on the Reactors would be good also. I've got one of the older TLF Reactors, it's got the 12 million nylon screws. I hate it.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6361725#post6361725 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Hef
A group buy on the Reactors would be good also. I've got one of the older TLF Reactors, it's got the 12 million nylon screws. I hate it.

I think I have the same on....sep I counted 12 million and one. Maybe they had an extra to get rid of that day. :lol:
 
No fair, I'm in a weakend condition. Got the flu or something. My resistance is down!

But I'm with Hef. If we find something that's well documented and reasonable, I'd be interested.

Here we go again!
 
that stuff is exactly ROWAphos. I bought 2 lbs of it for $20 a couple of months ago from someone who was selling it in the selling forum, ill try and dig up the link,

I've been using about 75-100ml of it in my phosban reactor for 2 months now or so, its great stuff. Phosphates are 0.00 with the tunze kit:)
 
Thats funny, Phophates are zero at my house also. I put Coffee Grinds in my Reactor, I figured it looks the same, what the heck. Only use the good Columbian Coffee though:)
 
hmmmm i can put some coffe too, i dont know if i will like the color that will give to my water, but how it does with the phosphates??
:D :D :D :D
 
I would interested in a couple of pounds.

What happened to Rutgers last night? My son is being recruited by Schiano. The Illinois and last nights games really turned me off to Rutgers. But the decision is his.

rich
 
oh man, they were in usual form. coming out strong in the first half (really the first quarter this time) and then unable to stop ASU in the second half. I gotta say I expected it to be more like 14-45, 40-45 is pretty respectable i thought for a team that was 1-11 3 years ago.
 
Dont know where Whitesquall planned to get this stuff. I just found this in a search.
Adedge Technologies makes AD33.
From a different thread -
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BayoxideÃ"šÃ‚® E IN-20
BayoxideÃ"šÃ‚® E IN-20 is a granular ferric oxide (GFO) media developed and produced by Lanxess. This media is similar in its chemistry and functionality to the BayoxideÃ"šÃ‚® E33 developed during the late 1990s to Severn Trent Servicesââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢ specifications for application in drinking water Arsenic (As). Ferric ion oxide solids react with arsenic oxyanions to form a tight covalent bond as noted below. Selective for low arsenic levels in the presence of sulfate, carbonate and other oxyanions, GFO can adsorb as much as 20 g As per kg of dry media.

BayoxideÃ"šÃ‚® E IN-20 is capable of removing over 500 parts per billion (ppb) As from water down to less than 10 parts per billion. In addition to drinking water As Removal, the product also has a high capacity for phosphate (PO4) and selenium (Se) removal.

Non-drinking Water Applications
Since the introduction of Bayoxide Ã"šÃ‚® E33 to the drinking water markets, BayoxideÃ"šÃ‚® E IN-20 media has been developed for application to other non-drinking water processes for As, PO4 and for heavy metals removal. It has been used for arsenic removal from mining and industrial wastewaters, selenium removal from refinery wastes and for phosphate polishing of treated municipal wastewaters.

Examples of tested and commercialized non-drinking water applications of the BayoxideÃ"šÃ‚® E33 media include:


Aquarium PO4 Removal
Mining & Metallurgical Effluents As Removal
Food & Beverage Process Water Purification
Groundwater As Remediation
Domestic Wastewater PO4 Polishing
Refinery Wastewater As & Se Removal

Severn Trent Services and Adedge Technologies, Inc. have formed an alliance to provide arsenic removal systems to the U.S. and Canadian potable water treatment market. Severn Trent Services currently offers the commercially-proven and cost-effective SORB 33Ã"šÃ‚® process to reduce arsenic contamination in large municipal and industrial applications. Severn Trent's proprietary, NSF Standard 61 approved media is now being used in Adedge's new line of AD-33TM arsenic removal systems and products to treat 100 gpm or less. As an integral component of Adedge's small-community and non-community drinking water systems, the technology will also be applied to the point-of-use (POU) and point-of-entry (POE) residential marketplace.

Adedge Technologies, Inc. is a privately-owned provider and developer of specialty adsorbents, products and integrated solutions for the removal of contaminants from process or aqueous streams. Industries and applications include drinking water, chemical, pharmaceutical, environmental and wastewater.

The similararities between this product and one one the mainstream products is uncanny, the price differential is simply scarry.
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Here is the FAQ from Adedge Tech on the stuff.
http://www.adedgetechnologies.com/technology/ad33faq.htm

I'm definitly interested. I would like to find others that have tried this stuff. Havent been able to find it in a search. The thread Scarlet led us to looks good, but I dont think they revealed the source of that stuff. Could be the same as the AD33.

I'm serious about the Group Buy on the Reactors. I know Phyl worked out some deal to get one donated for the club raffle, maybe as a Club we could get a deal direct from the supplier.
 
I do have one more phosban reactor for raffle. We'll look into finding the best source for purchasing a lot of the phosban reactors and let you know what we find!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6371634#post6371634 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by simonmr
if we do the reactor ill take 2 i hate all the nuts on the ones i have now

57 nuts too much for you?!?!?
 
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