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Engineers at Aqua
Engineering Satisfy the
Need for Chloramine
Removal Without the Use of
Deionization.
Winter Park, Fl. – June,
'04 – Before you spend,
and re-spend a lot of
money on deionization to
remove chloramines from
your fish aquarium, call
the industry leading
engineering and
manufacturing team at Aqua
Engineering & Equipment.
At AquaEE we manufacture
pure and ultra pure water
systems utilizing reverse
osmosis technology.
Whether you are a fresh
water, salt water, or pond
keeper we will build you a
custom system that will
eliminate all of your
water impurities including
chloramines using our new
NH2CL
BLASTER.
As we
all know, chloramines are
deadly to fish.
Chloramines pass through
the gills of fish, enter
the bloodstream, and bind
with the iron in the
hemoglobin causing a
reduction in the oxygen
carrying ability of the
blood.
This ultimately results in
the fish suffocating from
lack of oxygen. Not
anymore, the NH2CL BLASTER
is a dual stage filter
giving maximum contact
time removing chloramines
completely.
Aqua
Engineering & Equipment
has set the standard in RO
filtering. Utilizing
FILMTEC membranes from
DOW, we have built the
industries best systems
for over five years.
Whether you purchase one
of our standard units, a
custom unit, or simply add
the NH2CL
BLASTER to your existing
system, we can effectively
remove your chloramines
effortlessly, and
economically.
We
have been doing field
testing with Mike Schloss
owner of Tanks & Tropicals,
Mike has the largest
collection of live stock
in the state of Florida.
Not only is the NH2CL
BLASTER removing all of
his chloramines, but a
canister of DI resin that
usually lasts him 500
gallons is now through 900
gallons and is just now
beginning to change color.
You can call us direct
or order online, and we
will build and ship your
order within 48 hours.
Installation is easy, and
so are we. Just tell us
what you want and we’ll
build it.
For
Information or an order:
http://www.aquariumwaterfilters.com
Email
Contact:
info@aquaee.com
Telephone toll free:
1-877-256-3467, and we will
assist you.
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