Grades Available: |
The most common sizes used in Water
Filtration are 0.3 / 0.6mm and 1.4 / 2.36mm. However,
almost any size between 0.1 and 3.00mm can be made for customers specific
requirements |
General: |
Garnet is a naturally occuring mineral
(Almandine) with very uniform physical chemical and micro-structural
properties. There are no free elements, all oxides are combined chemically as
an iron rich aliminosilicate. |
Characteristics: |
Grain Shape Blocky, angular,
irregular, conchoidal. Specific gravity 4.10 Bulk Density 2.10 tonne/m3
(finest to coarsest). Hardness 7.5 - 8
Moh. Acid Solubility Insoluble. |
Typical Chemical Analysis: |
SiO2 38%
(No free silica) Al203 19% FeO 22% Fe2O3 3% ZO2 1% CaO 12% MgO 5% |
Quality Control: |
Garnets are available that are certified for use in
potable water systems. These special garnets do not release any toxic
substances into the water supply. |
Specific Grades of Garnet: |
High Specific Gravity gives more control during
critical backwash operations, less media is lost to the overflow
tanks. Angular, grains yield more pore space than rounded
grains. This gives improves the ability to clean the water and lengthens
filter runs. Garnet is a naturally hard, durable mineral so its breakdown rate is very small |
Quality
Control:
Garnets
are available that are certified for use in potable water systems. These
special garnets do not release any toxic substances into the water supply.