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Water Filters for Commercial |
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Is it necessary to use water filters in food & beverage business? |
Water filter systems have been widely used in food factories and restaurants around the world. In the U.S., commercial kitchens are legally required to use water filters. With the customers in Hong Kong becoming more and more conscious of the hygiene in restaurants, it is high time that the catering industry started considering serving their customers with filtered water, especially when it comes to preparing coffee, tea, fresh juices and ice-cream. It is because filtered water can bring out the best flavor of your food and drinks.
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3M™Water Filters – BEV Series, the newest models for F&B |
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The 3M™ BEV Series is using the revolutionary IMPACTechnology media (Integrated Membrane Pre-Activated Carbon Technology) for unsurpassed cartridge life and economy. A single 3M™BEV filter can accomplish what was previously the job of a two- or three-cartridge system. The IMPACTechnology media package combines a patented pharmaceutical-grade micro-porous membrane and a patented pre-activated carbon block in a single cartridge to dramatically reduce pressure drop and eliminate the need for pre-filtration.
While 3M™ BEV Series Water Filters effectively reduce odor, chlorine, particles, lead and cyst in water, complying with the NSF /ANSI Standard 42 and 53 , they still retain the essential minerals in water. Hence the refreshing, great tasting water you get from our 3M water filters.
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The following restaurants are now using our 3M BEV Series Water Filters:-
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Hong Kong |
Macao |
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Ali Oli |
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Bubba Gump Shrimp Restaurant |
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Chinese Soup |
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Inagiku (Japanese Restaurant) |
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M1NT |
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Maxim's MX |
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Outback Steakhouse |
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Pokka Café |
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Sen-ryo (Japanese Restaurant) |
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Morton's The Steakhouse |
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The Venetian-Resort-Hotel Food Court |
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NSF International is an independent and world-renowned product testing laboratory and its water standard is accepted by the U.S. government.
NSF/ANSI Standard 42 applies to drinking water treatment units designed to reduce aesthetic contaminants.
NSF/ANSI Standard 53 applies to drinking water treatment units designed to reduce health-related contaminants. It applies to BEV120, BEV130, BEV140, BEV160 and BEV190 only.
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Download the catalogue of 3M™ BEV Series Water Filters: |
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3M™ BEV Series Water Filters - Specifications |
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Model |
Capacity |
Micron
Rating
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Flow
(Ipm) |
Reduction Claims |
Filter Head |
Cartridge |
Chlorine, Taste & Odor |
Sediment |
Cyst |
Bacteria |
Model |
Connections |
BEV120 |
34,069 liters
(9,000 gallons) |
0.5 |
5.7 |
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VH3-BSP |
3/8” |
HF20 |
BEV125 |
37,854 liters
(10,000 gallons)
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1 |
5.7 |
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VH3-BSP |
3/8” |
HF25 |
BEV130 |
52,996 liters
(14,000 gallons)
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0.5 |
6.3 |
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VH3-BSP |
3/8” |
HF30 |
BEV135 |
47,696 liters (12,600 gallons) |
1.0 |
6.3 |
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VH3-BSP |
3/8” |
HF35 |
BEV140 |
94,635 liters
(25,000 gallons)
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0.2 |
7.9 |
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VH3-BSP |
3/8” |
HF40 |
BEV145 |
94,635 liters
(25,000 gallons)
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3.0 |
7.9 |
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VH3-BSP |
3/8” |
HF45 |
BEV160 |
132,489 liters
(35,000 gallons)
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0.2 |
12.6 |
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NH3-B3P |
1/2” |
HF60 |
BEV165 |
132,489 liters
(35,000 gallons)
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3.0 |
12.6 |
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NH3-BSP |
1/2” |
HF65 |
BEV190 |
204,412 liters
(54,000 gallons)
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0.2 |
18.9 |
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NH3-B3P |
1/2” |
HF90 |
BEV195 |
204,412 liters
(54,000 gallons)
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3.0 |
18.9 |
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NH3-B3P |
1/2” |
HF95 |
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