WM Aquatec silver net, 120 l
Use biocidal products with care. Always read the label and product information before use!
H400 Very toxic to aquatic organisms.
H410 - Very toxic for water organisms with long-term effect.
Tank capacity: 120 l
Dimensions (W x D x H): 10 × 2 × 10 cm
Pack size: 9 × 11.5 × 2.5 cm
Weight: 8g
Gross Weight: 72g
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Description
The silver net ensures that the fresh water is automatically preserved with every new tank filling. Pure silver ions effectively protect the water and the fresh water system from contamination. The product is for all container u. Suitable for tank sizes and only needs to be changed once a year.
The silver mesh is based on a biocidal preservation technology, which consists of a textile 3D fabric made of structuring fibers and wet-chemically silvered threads. The silver net installed in the water tank guarantees a controlled release of biocidal silver ions into the surrounding water. This innovative technology already kills / inactivates bacteria, viruses and fungi in the raw water storage tank. The storage capacity of the water thus achieved extends over the entire water-carrying system, so that there is effective protection against contamination or biofilm formation.
The silver net for mobile use was specially developed for fresh water conservation in mobile homes, caravans, buses, off-road vehicles and boats. It ensures the automatic dosing of silver ions - with each new tank filling. It is also used in air washers, humidifiers, pools and in circulating fluid systems in industry.
Automatic dosing of silver ions with each new tank filling
Effective protection against contamination of the water and the entire fresh water system
Keeps water in the tank fresh for up to 6 months
Product change recommended once a year
Pure silver ions without additives such as chlorine, minerals, etc.
Developed and tested in cooperation with the Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene (TU Dresden).
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