10" x 2.5" Undersink Filter For Town Drinking Water 5µm

Matrikx SKU: CTO-GR

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Description

Part Number: 32-250-10-MATRIKX

Brand: Genuine Matrikx

Model: CTO-GR

Filter Media: 100% Coconut Shell Activated Carbon

Application: This is a replacement filter for under-sink or inline water filtration to 1 tap for safer drinking water when on urban/town water supply. 

Suits:

Fits most standard-size housings that accommodate 10" x 2.5" cartridges for inline drinking water purification filtration.

Reduces: 

  1. Sediment: Removes particles such as dirt, sand, rust, and silt down to 5 microns in size.
  2. Chlorine: Reduces chlorine taste and odor, often used in municipal water treatment.
  3. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Reduces certain VOCs, such as industrial solvents, pesticides, and herbicides.
  4. Turbidity: Improves water clarity by filtering small suspended particles.
  5. Certain Chemicals: Reduces some chemicals responsible for taste and odor issues, such as trihalomethanes (THMs).
  6. Particulate Contaminants: Removes non-dissolved solids larger than 5 microns.
  7. Improves Aesthetic Quality: Enhances taste, color, and odor of the water.

What It Does Not Remove:

  • Dissolved minerals or salts: Such as calcium, magnesium, and nitrates.
  • Microbial contaminants: Viruses and bacteria typically require UV, reverse osmosis, or specialized filters.
  • Heavy metals: Specific media like KDF or ion exchange resin are needed for metals like lead, mercury, or arsenic.

 

Specs

  • Certified Chloramine reduction claims
  • 5 micron
  • Reduces taste & Odour
  • Sediment reduction & contaminants
  • 100% Coconut shell activated carbon
  • Performance validated by independent laboratories
  • Certified NSF & WQA for material safety
  • An ideal choice for a wide range of residential, food service, commercial and industrial applications. 
  • 50% more Chlorine capacity
  • Industry-leading chloramine reduction capacity

Filters should be replaced every 12 months on average depending on water quality