Tri Base Pelletized Carbon





Activate Tri Base Pelletized Carbon
THE BEST BACTERIA BED ON THE MARKET


Features


Activated Tri Base Pelletized Carbon contains three different carbons in every single pellet, and is used in High Technology Applications.


The Tri Base pellets have a stretched absorption range capable of adsorbing an enormous range of pollutants. This breakthrough in carbon technology is used in Medical, Industrial, Environmental. Military, Laboratory and Home applications. Among its many uses are filtration of air, water, extraction of gold, and volatile toxic gas removal.


If you follow this protocole, Tri Base Carbon will have a 4 years life and will help you alot in the maintenance of your Fresh/Salt water tank


When Tri Base Carbon is use as a chimical filtration, you should be replaced at the raito of 1 pound (454 g) per 100 gallons every two months.


Many filter manufactures have attempted to established their own norms when touting surface area of their products. They aspire to compare their surface area against DLS, lava rock, bio balls and silica sand. But when confronted with the real world of the Specific Surface Area N2 BET Method, which is a world wide standard, their products fail miserably. The Specific Surface Area N2 BET Method was established by the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) and Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Institute, Inc. (SEM).


When compair against the same norms, Tri Base Pelletized Carbon has a greater avalable surface for bacteria than any other media on the market.

- Bio balls contain 9 sq. ft. for every cubic foot of plastic media.
- silica sand has a surface area of 156 sq. meters per gram.
- Tri Base Pelletized Carbon has a surface area of 1,050 sq. meter per gram.

In addition, Tri Base contains available carbon which is necessary for the bacteria to complete the nitrogen cycle. The carbon can be use as a permanent bed for the nitrification bacteria and will support a far greater population than bio balls, silica sand or others.
If kept clean by prefiltering water the carbon will not clog with fines and will last for five years before needing to be replaced. With Right Now! Bacteria and Tri Base Carbon you will see a significant reduction in cycle time. The amount of carbon necessary for this reaction to occur can be calculated with a simple formula. Multiply 0.1667 pounds of Tri Base carbon with the total gallons of water to find out how many pounds are required as a minimum. So a 50 gallon (200 liter) aquarium would require about eight and a half pounds of the carbon.


For aquarium and pond use Tri Base has many advantages:


-Because of its high capacity a smaller amount can be used in the filter, which is IDEAL WHEN FILTER SIZE IS LIMITED.

-Tri Base is SHIPPED FLUFFY AND DRY, with no water added for weight.

-The high surface area allows it to last longer and makes it MORE COST EFFECTIVE than other carbons.

-The unique manufacturing process creates a very broad Angstrom range, enabling it to ABSORB NUMEROUS CHEMICALS from air and water. See below for a complete list!

-Adsorbs all fish odours.

-When rinsed for the first time it SIZZLES LIKE SODA POP! Tri Base Carbon is activate so mutch that you must let it soak for at less 24h before to use it in your aquarium.

-Large pellet size allows it to be used in any kind of filter WITHOUT CLOGGING PLASTIC SCREENS, or restricting or channeling the water flow.

- Hard pellets DO NOT TURN TO MUSH and flow down the drain into the aquarium, or clog the filter with fines.

-Freshwater, Brackish water and Pond. Highly recommended for reef, non reef systems. IDEAL FOR SENSITIVE SPECIES.

-One of the three types of carbon contained in the Tri Base is a uniquely structured form of carbon that, if used in conjunction with Right Now! Bacteria, allows this bacteria to COMPLETE THE NITROGEN CYCLE AEROBICALLY.

-THE BEST BACTERIA BED ON THE MARKET. Over 1150 m2/gram! Far superior than any plastic media or silica sand. One pound is equivalent to 454 grams. So the total surface of one pound is 1150 m2/gram X 454.



Hiatt Activated Tri-Pelletized Carbon will remove the following:


Acetic acid, Acetic anhydride, Acetone, Acrolein, Acrylic acid, Acrylonitrile, Adhesives, Air-Wick, Alcoholic beverages, Amyl acetate, Amyl alcohol, Amyl ether, Animal odors, Anesthetics, Aniline, Antiseptics, Asphalt fumes, Automobile exhaust.
Bathroom smells, Benzene, Bleaching odors, Body odors, Borane, Bromine, Burned flesh odors, Burn food odors, Burning fat odors, Butadiene, Butanone, Butyl acetate, Butyl alcohol, Butyl cellosolve, Butyl chloride, Butyl ether, Butyraldehyde, Butyric acid.
Camphor, Cancer odors, Caprylic acid, Carbolic acid, Carbon disulfide, Carbon tetrachloride, Cellosolve, Cellosolve acetate, Charred materials odors, Cheese odors, Chlorine, Chloramine, Chlorobenzene, Chlorobutadiene, Chloroform, Chloronitropropane, Chloropicrin, Cigarette smoke odor, Citrus and other fruits, Cleaning compounds , Combustion odors, Cooking odors, Copper, Corrosive gases, Creosote, Cresol, Crotonaldehyde, Cyclohexane, Cyclohexanol, Cyclohexanone, Cyclohexene.
Dead animal odors, Decane, Decaying substances, Deodorants, Detergents, Dibromethane, Dichlorobenzene, Dichlorodifluoromethane, Dichloroethane, Dichloroethylene, Dichloroethyle ether, Dichloromonofluormethane, Dichloronitroethane, Dichloropropane, Dichlorotetrafluoroethane, Diesel fumes fumeador, Diethylamine, Dimethyl ketone, Dimethylaniline, Dimethylsufate, Dioxane, Dipropyl ketone, Disinfectants.
Embalming odors, Either, Ethyl acetate, Ethyl acrylic, Ethyl alcohol, Ethyl amine, Ethyl benzene, Ethyl bromide, Ethyl chloride, Ethyl ether, Ethyl formate, Ethyl mercaptan, Ethyl silicate, Ethylene chlorhydria, Ethylene dichloride, Ethylene oxide, Essential oils, Eucalyptole, Exhaust fumes.
Fertilizers , Film processing odors, Fish odors, Flora scents, Fluorotrichloromethane, Food aromas, Formic acid, Fumes, Gangrene, Garlic odors & liquid.
Gasoline, Gold, Growth inhibiting enzymes.
Heptane, Heptylene, Hexane , Hexylene, Hexyne, Hospital odors, Household smells, Hydrogen iodide, Hydrogen sulfide.
Incense fumes, Indole, Industrial wastes, Iodine, Iodoform, Irritants, Isophorone, Isoprene, Isopropyl acetate, Isopropyl alcohol, Isopropyl ether.
Kerosene, Kitchen odors.
Lactic acid, Lingering odors, Liquid fuels, Liquors odors, Lubricating oils, Lubricating greases, Lisle.
Masking agents, Medicinal odors, Melon liquids, Menthol, Mercaptans, Mesityl oxide, Methyl acetate, Methyl acrylate, Methyl alcohol, Methyl bromide, Methyl butyl ketone, Methyl cellosolve, Methyl cellosolve acetate, Methyl chloride, Methyl chloroform, Methyl ether, Methyl ethyl ketone, Methyl formate, Methyl isobutyl ketone, Methyl mercaptan, Methylcyclohexane, Methylcyclohexanol, Methylcyclohexanone, Methylene chloride, Mildew odors, Mixed odors, Mold, Monochlorobenzene, Monofluorotrichloromethane, Moth balls.
Naphtha (coal tar), Naphtha (petroleum), Naphthalene, Nicotine, Nitric acid, Nitro benzene, Nitrogen wastes, Nitroethane, Nitroglycerine, Nitromethane, Nitropropane, Nonane.
Octalene, Octane, Odorants, Onions, Organic chemicals, Ozone.
Packing house odors, Paint and redecorating odors, Palmitic acid, Paper deteriorations, Paradichlorobenzene, Paste and glue fumes & liquids, Pentane, Pentanone, Pentylene, Pentyne, Perchloroethylene, Perfumes, Cosmetics, Perspiration, Persistent odors, Pet odors, Phenol, Phosgene, Pitch, Plastic fumes, Pollen, Popcorn and candy odors, Poultry odors, Propionaldehyde, Propionic acid, Propyl acetate, Propyl alcohol, Propyl chloride, Propyl ether, Propyl mercaptan, Putrefying substances, Putrescine, Pyridine.

Radon, Rancid oils, Resins, Reodorants, Ripening fruits, Rubber, fumes and odors.
Sauerkraut, Sewer odors, Skatole, Slaughtering odors, Smog, Soaps, Smoke, Solvents, Sour milks, Spilled beverages, Spoiled foodstuffs, Stale odors, Stoddard solvent, Stuffiness, Styrene monomer, Sulfur trioxide, Sulfuric acid.
Tar, Tarnishing gases, Tetrachloroethane, Tetrachloroethylene, Theatrical makeup odors, Tobacco smoke odor, Toilet odors, Toluene, Toluidine , Trichlorethylene, Trichloromethane, Turpentine.
Urea, Uric acid, Valeric acid, Valericaldehyde, Varnish fumes, Vinegar, Vinyl chloride.
Waste products, Wood alcohol.
Xylene.








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