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Doulton and
British Berkefeld Super Sterasyl elements
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- The latest designs of DoultonŽ British Berkefeld "Super Sterasyl" ceramic
water filter elements
incorporate pure silver impregnated into a porous
ceramic outer shell [80,000,000 pores] that can trap
waterborne bacteria down to as low as .22 of a micron in particle
size [1/100,000 of an inch]. Laboratories consider a
filtering medium with an effective pore size of .01
micron to .45 micron to be bacteriologically sterile and
.45 micron to 1.0 micron to be bacteriologically safe.
Regrowth of bacteria that becomes trapped either on the
outside of the Doulton element or in the ceramic's pores are
controlled by the silver which, on contact with water,
releases small quantities of positively charged metals
ions. These ions are taken into the enzyme system of the
bacteria's cell and thereby neutralize it. The flow rate
of the ceramic filter can be easily renewed by simply
brushing its outer surface under running water. As the
top layer of ceramic and the contaminants are brushed
off and flushed away, a new layer becomes available.
This process can be repeated dozens of times before the
Doulton ceramic shell is exhausted.
A Closer Look
Inside
KIESELGUHR CERAMIC - STAGE ONE
DoultonŽ ceramic is made from Kieselguhr Diatomaceous
Earth and fired at incredibly high temperatures. Over
80,000 overlapping pores make up each Doulton element. This
feature provides absolute mechanical filtration to .9 of
a micron (.5 ANSI). 99.99% rejection of bacteria and
cysts. Bacteria and any other foreign particles that my
be present in your water are
trapped on the outside of the element while the water
passes through the ceramic wall to the inside of the
element.
WHY BACTERIOSTATIC ?
This simply means self sterilizing. The entire ceramic
wall is impregnated with pure silver. Silver has been
long proven as a disinfectant which insures that
bacteria trapped in the ceramic's pores are killed
thereby eliminating any threat of bacteria colonization.
THE CORE - STAGE TWO
Inside the Doulton Ceramic shell is a post filter which
is manufactured by using a treated granular carbon to
form a tightly packed matrix. This post filter provides
Chemical Reduction of chlorine, pesticides, solvents,
etc.
Key Features
- REDUCES PATHOGENIC (disease
causing) BACTERIA - Cholera, Typhoid, Salmonella,
Serratia, E. Coli, Fecal Coliform, Etc.
- Removes Cryptosporidium
Parvum and Giardia Lamblia Cysts (Beaver Fever)
- Sub-Micron Particulate
Filtration
- Quickly and Easily Cleaned
for Prolonged Life and Outstanding Economics
- Self Sterilization
- Cannot "Plug Up" Internally
- No Tools Required to Service
DoultonŽ water filters have been available in the
United States since since World War II and certified
by the National Sanitation Foundation NSF under
Standards 53 and 42 for specified products and
claims:
- Health Effects,
- Turbidity Reduction,
- Cyst Removal,
- Self Sterilizing
- Particulate Reduction,
- Taste and Odor Reduction
- Doutlon water filters are the
only ceramic filters available today to be certified
under both of these standards.
DoultonŽ water filter are manufactured to the
following international standards and have been
tested and approved by the following independent
bodies or agencies:
- British Standard 5750
- ISO - 9002
- The World Health Organization
- Department of Health
(Toronto, Ontario)
- Water Research Council
(London, England)
- University of Arizona (USA)
- Spectrum Labs (Minneapolis,
USA)
- WRC (Buckingham Shire,
England)
- National Sanitation
Foundation (Standards 42 & 53)
- Hyder Labs, Cheshire England
- Loughborough University,
England
- Thresh, Beale & Suckling
Laboratories, England.
- Clare Microbiological
Laboratories, England
- Severn Trent Laboratories,
England
- Over Many Independent
Laboratories Worldwide
British Berkefeld DoultonŽ filters have stood the
test of time. Used by Royalty, Missionaries and
Relief Organizations for over 140 years in over 150
countries throughout the world.
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