Silicate removal

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Hi there,
Quick question, I noticed I have high levels of silicates from my rodi despite having several di resins after the membranes. I use mb115 resin yet still persist in high readings. I know gfo will help remove silicates but don’t want to affect my po4 levels. My question is, can I make a gfo filter on my ro system(like a resin pod), before I mix fresh salt up. It’s not a massive issue, just annoying when I do a water change I will get a spike in diatoms for a few days after.
Thanks
 
Hi there,
Quick question, I noticed I have high levels of silicates from my rodi despite having several di resins after the membranes. I use mb115 resin yet still persist in high readings. I know gfo will help remove silicates but don’t want to affect my po4 levels. My question is, can I make a gfo filter on my ro system(like a resin pod), before I mix fresh salt up. It’s not a massive issue, just annoying when I do a water change I will get a spike in diatoms for a few days after.
Thanks

Yes, you could run the di effluent through GFO. I’m not sure if that will work better or cheaper than another di cartridge, however.
 
Yes, you could run the di effluent through GFO. I’m not sure if that will work better or cheaper than another di cartridge, however.
Thanks Randy, I have 2x di pods, can’t silicate pass through when it’s neutral? Thanks
 
Thanks Randy, I have 2x di pods, can’t silicate pass through when it’s neutral? Thanks

It can, but the pH in an anion binding di resin us very high and most will bind.
 

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