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Evolet 1 Liter
What Is Evolet Anti‑Scale Media?
Evolet anti-scale media uses a patented catalytic process to convert dissolved calcium and magnesium (hardness) into micro-crystals that remain suspended in the water. Unlike a water softener, Evolet anti-scale media does not remove the hardness minerals — it simply prevents them from forming sticky scale that clogs pipes or damages appliances. The Water Company
Because the media creates a “template” on its surface, it encourages stable crystal formation, which does not adhere to surfaces or plumbing fixtures. Rotea Australia
Key Features
- No salt, chemicals, or electricity needed.
- Long service life — the media does not require regeneration or backwashing.
- Upflow contact design maximises scale control efficiency.
- Maintains mineral content in water — calcium and magnesium remain in solution.
- Certified: WQA Gold Seal, tested for material safety.
- Nanostructured surface lowers the energy needed for crystal formation.
Benefits
- Scale Prevention: Transforms hardness ions into stable micro-crystals, preventing scale deposit buildup.
- Eco-Friendly: Since there’s no salt or chemical added, the media is more sustainable than traditional softeners.
- Cost Saving: Without the need for regeneration, you save on salt, water, and maintenance.
- Protects Appliances: Helps prevent scale in geysers, boilers, kettles, and plumbing.
- Simple Operation: No power or backwash makes the system easy to maintain.
Ideal Applications
- Home plumbing systems (to protect pipes and water heaters)
- RO feed water (to reduce scale risk on membranes)
- Boiler systems and heat exchangers
- Aquaculture and industrial processes where scale buildup is costly
- Appliances such as kettles, coffee machines, or shower systems
How to Use / Install
- Install Evolet anti‑scale media in an appropriate media vessel or cartridge housing.
- Ensure an upflow water direction to maximise contact with the media.
- No regeneration needed — simply replace media when contact capacity is exhausted (based on manufacturer guidance).
- Check periodically for media condition, especially in high-hardness environments.
Safety & Maintenance
- Since it’s a non-chemical solution, Evolet media does not leach dangerous substances into drinking water.
- Store media in a dry place to avoid contamination before use.
- Flush the system after installation to remove any loose particles.
Comparable Products & Alternatives
- Evolet Scale‑Removal Media 1 L: The same media in 1-litre volume for smaller or cartridge systems.
- Siliphos Anti‑Scaling Media 5 kg: A polyphosphate-based scalable prevention media — a chemical alternative with different mechanism.
Physical Properties & Operational Conditions of Evolet Anti‑Scale Media
Based on the SC3 Evolet Media specification sheet from Rotek / RoteK Australia: Rotea Australia
- Bulk Weight / Density: ~ 750 kg/m³.
- Specific Surface Area: ~ 270 m²/g.
- Colour: Light yellow.
- Mesh Size / Particle Size: 0.5–0.8 mm.
- Moisture Content: ~ 24–28%.
- Freeboard (Up‑Flow): 60–70%. (Freeboard is the portion of the vessel not filled with media, allowing for expansion/contact)
- Operating Temperature Range: 5 °C to 70 °C.
- pH Range: 6‑9 (for effective operation, according to spec sheet).
- Volume Change in Water: Maximum ~ 60%. (This presumably refers to expansion or swelling when the media is in contact with water.)
- Media Lifetime: 2–3 years (as stated in the spec sheet) under normal usage.
“Exchange Capacity” / Scale-Crystallization Function
- Unlike traditional ion-exchange resins, Evolet doesn’t “exchange” ions in the sense of swapping Ca²⁺ or Mg²⁺ for Na⁺. Instead, it promotes the formation of stable micro-crystals of calcium and magnesium (hardness minerals), which remain suspended rather than forming scale that adheres to surfaces. Rotea Australia
- The media acts as a template: hardness minerals crystallize on the surface of the media, but once they reach a certain size, these particles detach and remain in the water as harmless, stable crystals. Rotea Australia
- Because of this mechanism, there is no classical “ion exchange capacity” (meq/g) listed — instead, the capacity is more about how much scale-precipitable hardness it can manage over time. The spec sheet does not provide a direct “exchange capacity” in meq/L.