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NSF/ANSI/CAN 61
Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects
Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects
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| Raschig USA Inc. | |
| 1701 E Lamar Blvd | |
| Suite 180 | |
| Arlington, TX 76006 | |
| United States | |
| 800-678-0345 | |
| 281-449-9500 |
Facility : Carlisle, OH
Process Media
| Water | Water | |||
| Contact | Contact | |||
| Trade Designation | Size | Temp | Material | |
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Aeration Packing Material |
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| Jaeger Tri-Packs PP | [1] | CLD 23 | PP | |
[1] Jaeger Tri-Packs PP is Certified for the following sizes:
1" - 3.5"
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NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications.
This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications.
Facility : Miami, OK
Process Media
| Water | Water | |||
| Contact | Contact | |||
| Trade Designation | Size | Temp | Material | |
|
Aeration Packing Material |
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| Jaeger Tri-Packs PP | [1] | CLD 23 | PP | |
[1] Jaeger Tri-Packs PP is Certified for the following diameters: 1" - 3.5". |
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NOTE: Certified for water treatment plant applications.
This product has not been evaluated for point of use applications.
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