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Carbune activ Red Sea Spec - Disponibil la nevertebrate.ro
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- Brand: Red Sea
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- Magazin: nevertebrate.ro
- Ultima actualizare: 25-11-2024 01:40:54
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Carbonul
activ de la Red Sea este cea mai buna alegere pentru acvarii marine si de recif, datorita caracteristicilor sale tehnice unice. Marimea granulelor Red Sea REEF-SPEC™
Carbon si structura sa micro/macro poroasa, asigura o capacitate de absorbtie totala foarte mare si o extractie rapida a poluantilor organici specifici care se regasesc in acvariile de recif.Red Sea REEF-SPEC™
Carbon are un nivel foarte scazut de iesire a fosfatilor si un continut minim de cenusa, care nu afecteaza pH-ul apei din acvariu.Red Sea REEF-SPEC™
Carbon se va inlocui mult mai rar decat carbonul care nu este dedicat folosirii in recif sau este de o calitate mai scuzata si repreznta o solutie eficienta si cu un cost scazut pentru a avea cea mai buna calitate a apei intr-un acvariu marin sau de recif.Caracteristici principale:Eliminarea rapida a poluantilor organiciCapacitate ridicata de absorbtie totalaScurgeri foarte scazute de fosfatiContinut foarte scazut de cenusaPotrivit pentru apa dulce sau marineSaculet de filtrare inclus (250g, 500g, 1000g)REEF-SPEC™ Carbon se comercializarea in cutii de 250g /9 oz , 500g /18 oz and 1000g /35 oz .Specificatii Forma0.6 – 2.3 mm fulgiDensitate0.48 g/mlVolum pori (PV)1.04 ml/gSuprafata totala (TSA)1000 m2/gTSA/PV990 m2/mlAbsorbtie a moloeculelor organice dimensiune mica1000 mg/gAbsorbtie a moloeculelor organice dimensiune mare280 mg/gpH in apa distilata>8Scurgeri fosfati0.000001 g/ml The role of Activated Carbon in the reef aquarium Why do we need to use carbon in a reef aquarium?There are organic pollutants that can only be removed from reef aquarium water by active carbon.The reef aquarium is a closed artificial ecosystem where living creatures continually produce organic waste consisting of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, organic acids and phenols.If allowed to decompose the organics will fuel the activity of many unwanted microorganisms in the aquarium, increasing the total oxygen demand (BOD, COD) which will cause a reduction in Redox potential, as well as causing excessive production of CO2 by bacterial respiration, which will reduce pH. Furthermore, there will be an increase in nitrogenous and phosphorus compounds, encouraging growth of nuisance bacteria and eventually of nuisance algae. The accumulating organics also has a significant effect on light penetration, especially in the blue and near UV spectrum that stimulates coral growth.Stripping out the organics from the water is therefore crucial for the success of the aquarium. Using strong protein skimming, fine mechanical filtration and healthy biological filtration (nitrification and de-nitrification) will treat the large organic particles and the end products of the organic decomposition processes. However, there are many small organic particles that can only be treated by very fine mechanical micro-filtration using activated carbon.How does activated carbon filter water?Scientifically speaking, carbon removes the organics from water by a physical process called adsorption. Within a reef aquarium, the submicroscopic pores of activated carbon is the final stage of the mechanical filtration process, adsorbing the organic molecules that are too small to be removed by even the finest mechanical filters or physically removed from the water by protein skimming.Adsorption can be thought of as the adhesion of a molecule to surface by attractive forces. This occurs within the submicroscopic pores of the carbon because the attractive forces between the organic molecules and the internal surfaces of the carbon are far greater than the attractive forces that keep them dissolved in solution. This will continue until all of the surface area inside the carbon is used up and it becomes saturated with organics. What is activated carbon?Activated carbon is an extremely porous material with a sponge like structure but with a very large internal surface area relative to its physical size. It is produced from many organic materials that have a high carbon content su