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Reverse Osmosis Deionization Water Purification System | RO-DI-50
US Water 6-Stage 50 to 150 GPD Reverse Osmosis & Deionization System Some applications allow for reverse osmosis which removes 90% to 95% of the total dissolved solids. Other applications require deionized (DI) water which has all the minerals removed. If you require DI...- From $449.00
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US Water DI Pod Mini Modular Deionization System
The DI Pod Mini is a compact, wall-mount modular deionization system which is designed for water purification in laboratories, aquariums and a variety of other processes requiring deionized water. It’s clear quick-connect cartridge allows the user to see when the DI resin is exhausted...- From $380.00
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US Water 3-Stage DI Filtration System
US Water 3-Stage DI Filtration System | AP310-DIS A cost-effective solution to deionize water. Features Includes all fittings, faucet and tubing for undersink installation. 3/8" flow throughout the system Includes all filters: Stage 1- 3:L DI Deionization Cartridges. Filters should be replaced approximately every...- $329.95
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US Water proudly offers top quality deionizer cartridge systems for high purity water. Talk to a commercial engineer today about DI cartridge systems
For many aquarium or reefkeeping hobbyists, one of the biggest unknowns is exactly what is in the tap water you use. If you are on city water an annual report is typically issued on the waters quality, so people have a pretty good idea what's in there; but many cities don't issue such reports. Tap water may contain a wide variety of contaminants that may be safe for us, but can be harmful or fatal to aquarium wildlife. Contaminants such as chlorine, chloramine, nitrate, phosphate, lead, copper, and other impurities. This can also lead to the creation of algae, which of course is one of the most undesirable things in an aquarium.
While you may be able to get away with using straight tap water in the short term, these impurities can build up over time, leading to big headaches down the road. The best way to eliminate most source-water contaminants is to process your tap water through a reverse osmosis/de-ionizing system before adding it to the aquarium tank.
At US Water Systems we offer several Reverse Osmosis and Deionization systems. These systems are used in medical labs when the purest water possible is required, and are perfect for your Aquarium to make sure you are starting with a clean slate. The systems are all made in the USA and are compact and easy to install. They also come with a lifetime of customer support.