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Product code: REAM01E

FLUID BED FILTER REACTOR M

Brand: SEACHEM

179,00 €
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M FLUIDIZED BED REACTOR – Versatile 1.2-Liter Filter Media Reactor

The M Fluidized Bed Reactor is a professional solution for managing filter media in aquariums, designed to ensure maximum efficiency and versatility. With a 1.2-liter internal volume and compact dimensions (21 x 11 x 43.5 cm), it is ideal for both fluidized and non-fluidized flow applications, accommodating a wide range of filter materials, including fine-particle media like resins.

The innovative adjustable internal plate allows you to separate different filter media inside the reactor for multiple uses, providing precise control over filtration. Additionally, the integrated by-pass valve offers fine flow adjustment, which is crucial when working with delicate media like resins, ensuring uniform bottom-to-top flow for optimized reactions.

Main features:

  • Internal volume: 1.2 liters

  • Compact dimensions: 21 x 11 x 43.5 cm

  • Suitable for fluidized and non-fluidized flow

  • Compatible with a wide range of filter media, including fine resins

  • Adjustable internal plate for separating and managing multiple media types

  • By-pass valve for fine-tuning flow, even with delicate fluids

  • Uniform, consistent flow for efficient, optimized reactions

Why choose the M Fluidized Bed Reactor:
Because it offers superior control and unmatched flexibility in using filter media, ensuring high performance and customized filtration. It’s the ideal choice for aquarists and professionals seeking to maintain optimal aquarium conditions, enhancing water quality and supporting the health of fish, corals, and invertebrates

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