Clack Corosex - Agressive pH correction from 4.0-6.0 pH range
Clack Corosex®
By neutralizing the free carbon dioxide
in water, Corosex can correct acidic
water conditions and render it less
corrosive. Corosex, being a highly reactive
magnesium oxide, is used most effectively
where pH correction is substantial or high
flow conditions are in use. pH correction
and media consumption are affected by a
number of water chemical variables. Being
soluble to acidity, Corosex will slowly
dissolve and will need to be replenished
periodically.
On a per weight basis, magnesium oxide
can neutralize five times more acidity
than can calcium carbonate. This results
in greatly reduced chemical usage for the
same pH correction. Please note; under
certain low flow conditions, Corosex may
overcorrect and create a highly basic
(high pH) condition.
Under certain hardness conditions, pH
correction can cause hardness minerals
to precipitate out of solution, resulting in
cementing or solidification of the Corosex
mineral bed. Upflow service is generally
recommended with hardness exceeding
five grains per gallon. (Always use an
in-line filter ahead of an upflow system to
prevent plugging of the lower distribution
screen.)
As Corosex’s magnesium oxide
neutralizes the water, it will increase
hardness and a softener may become
necessary after the neutralizing filter.
Corosex can be effectively combined
with Clack Calcite to combine the high
flow neutralization properties of Corosex,
along with the slower reacting low
flow properties of Calcite, reducing
potentially high basic properties due to
overcorrection.
ADVANTAGES
• High degree of activity and speed of
correction allowing high flow
• High capacity...less chemical usage
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Corosex
• Color: Brownish white
• Bulk Density: 75 lbs./cu. ft.
• Mesh Size: 6 x 16
• Specific Gravity: 3.6 gm/cc
• Effective Size: 1.4 mm
• Uniformity Coefficient: 1.7
• Composition: MgO 97% min.
CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION
• Downflow service is generally
satisfactory on waters with a
hardness of less than five grains/gal.
or where it’s combined with Calcite
at least 50-50. Upflow service
is generally recommended with
hardness exceeding five grains/gal.
to prevent cementing of the Corosex
bed
• Use distributors designed for upflow
applications
• A gravel support bed is
recommended
• Water pH range: 4.5-6.0
• Bed depth: 24-30 in.
• Freeboard: 50% of bed depth (min.)
• Backwash frequently to prevent
possible cementing
• Backwash rate: 10-12 gpm/sq. ft.
• Service flow rate: 5-6 gpm/sq. ft. but
may be modified to adapt to local
conditions
• Max usage 100 mg/L
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