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Omnipure K2533-KK/K2540-KK Inline GAC 10" x 2" Postfilter 3/8 tube
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Omnipure K2533-KK/K2540-KK Inline GAC 10" x 2" Postfilter 3/8 tube
Omnipure K2533-KK/K2540-KK Inline GAC 10" x 2" Postfilter 3/8 tube
Part Number: K2540-KK
Alt. Part Number: K2533-KK, IL10GACX38QC, IL2010-40-6Q
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Features:
* Prior to California’s Prop 65, Bituminous Coal was the primary source of Activated Carbon used for drinking water. Due to the concerns of coal-based Activated Carbon leaching arsenic and the restrictions of Prop 65, the Industry switched to Coconut Shell as the new source for Activated Carbon.
** Coconut shell is the preferred choice considering it’s a renewable source and 90% +/- surface area exists as micro-pores. Because micro-pores match the size of contaminant molecules in drinking water, they are highly effective in trapping contaminants.
*** The "33" in the part number originally denoted Bituminous Coal whereas the "40" denoted Coconut Shell Activated Carbon. Now that Coconut Shell is used for all filters, the “33” and “40” no longer represent the type of Activated Carbon.
- Acid Rinsed Coconut GAC: Taste, Odor & Chlorine reduction
- NSF International ANSI/NSF Standard 42 for Taste, Odor & Chlorine Reduction
- Service Life: 1500 gallons
* Prior to California’s Prop 65, Bituminous Coal was the primary source of Activated Carbon used for drinking water. Due to the concerns of coal-based Activated Carbon leaching arsenic and the restrictions of Prop 65, the Industry switched to Coconut Shell as the new source for Activated Carbon.
** Coconut shell is the preferred choice considering it’s a renewable source and 90% +/- surface area exists as micro-pores. Because micro-pores match the size of contaminant molecules in drinking water, they are highly effective in trapping contaminants.
*** The "33" in the part number originally denoted Bituminous Coal whereas the "40" denoted Coconut Shell Activated Carbon. Now that Coconut Shell is used for all filters, the “33” and “40” no longer represent the type of Activated Carbon.
California residents Prop 65 Warning
WARNING!
This product contains materials known to the State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
www.p65warnings.ca.gov
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