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Why does the ISOPur unit have three large vessels?

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Why does the ISOPur unit have three large vessels?

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The ISOPur purification solution is a three step process, with each vessel containing a step in the process: 1) The first vessel contains a three to five micron pre-filter that removes the sticks and stones in the fluid, leaving smaller particles to be removed by BCA. 2) The second vessel contains ISPOPur’s patented BCA system and the patented charging and mixing units. In the charging section, the contaminated fluid is passed over a series of electrodes that carefully charge particles, both positive and negative, until the net charge is balanced. In mixing section, the two fluid streams are mixed so that the charged particles attract each other and agglomerate. 3) The third vessel contains a collection cartridge that is a tortuous path medium, designed to efficiently trap agglomerated particles.

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