Titre : |
Microbiological characteristics of point-of-use precoat carbon filters |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Régunathan, P. ; Beauman, W. H. |
Mention d'édition : |
[s.n.] |
Editeur : |
s.n. |
Année de publication : |
1987 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-08016 |
Note générale : |
These studies and others have concentrated on the issue of bacterial growth in point-of-use filters, especially granular activated carbon (GAC) units. It is the objective of this article to provide a comprehensive set of data on the microbial characteristics of a precoat carbon filter, which is widely used in commercial beverage service and in homes and has a filter medium consisting mainly of powdered activated carbon (PAC). Data are presented that show this filter's response to heterotrophic bacteria, Coliform bacteria viruses, and cysts and cyst siged particules and that show the effects of ferent temperatives. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Température Microbiologie Population Biologie Parasitologie |
Index. décimale : |
579 Micro-organismes, champignons, algues : classer ici les thallophytes |
Résumé : |
These studies and others have concentrated on the issue of bacterial growth in point-of-use filters, especially granular activated carbon (GAC) units. It is the objective of this article to provide a comprehensive set of data on the microbial characteristics of a precoat carbon filter, which is widely used in commercial beverage service and in homes and has a filter medium consisting mainly of powdered activated carbon (PAC). Data are presented that show this filter's response to heterotrophic bacteria, Coliform bacteria viruses, and cysts and cyst siged particules and that show the effects of ferent temperatives. |
Note de contenu : |
These studies and others have concentrated on the issue of bacterial growth in point-of-use filters, especially granular activated carbon (GAC) units. It is the objective of this article to provide a comprehensive set of data on the microbial characteristics of a precoat carbon filter, which is widely used in commercial beverage service and in homes and has a filter medium consisting mainly of powdered activated carbon (PAC). Data are presented that show this filter's response to heterotrophic bacteria, Coliform bacteria viruses, and cysts and cyst siged particules and that show the effects of ferent temperatives. |
Microbiological characteristics of point-of-use precoat carbon filters [texte imprimé] / Régunathan, P. ; Beauman, W. H. . - [s.n.] . - s.n., 1987. ISSN : CI-08016 These studies and others have concentrated on the issue of bacterial growth in point-of-use filters, especially granular activated carbon (GAC) units. It is the objective of this article to provide a comprehensive set of data on the microbial characteristics of a precoat carbon filter, which is widely used in commercial beverage service and in homes and has a filter medium consisting mainly of powdered activated carbon (PAC). Data are presented that show this filter's response to heterotrophic bacteria, Coliform bacteria viruses, and cysts and cyst siged particules and that show the effects of ferent temperatives. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Température Microbiologie Population Biologie Parasitologie |
Index. décimale : |
579 Micro-organismes, champignons, algues : classer ici les thallophytes |
Résumé : |
These studies and others have concentrated on the issue of bacterial growth in point-of-use filters, especially granular activated carbon (GAC) units. It is the objective of this article to provide a comprehensive set of data on the microbial characteristics of a precoat carbon filter, which is widely used in commercial beverage service and in homes and has a filter medium consisting mainly of powdered activated carbon (PAC). Data are presented that show this filter's response to heterotrophic bacteria, Coliform bacteria viruses, and cysts and cyst siged particules and that show the effects of ferent temperatives. |
Note de contenu : |
These studies and others have concentrated on the issue of bacterial growth in point-of-use filters, especially granular activated carbon (GAC) units. It is the objective of this article to provide a comprehensive set of data on the microbial characteristics of a precoat carbon filter, which is widely used in commercial beverage service and in homes and has a filter medium consisting mainly of powdered activated carbon (PAC). Data are presented that show this filter's response to heterotrophic bacteria, Coliform bacteria viruses, and cysts and cyst siged particules and that show the effects of ferent temperatives. |
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