ResinTech Announces Industry-First Resin-Based PFAS Reduction System for Residential Water Treatment Passes Performance Requirements

Pictured above: ResinTech’s Hydra PFAS Reduction System (model HYS-100-3612)

[Camden, New Jersey] – ResinTech, a leader in water treatment solutions, today announced that its innovative Hydra PFAS Reduction System has passed challenge testing by an independent and accredited third party laboratory, confirming the system meets NSF/ANSI standard 53 for total PFAS reduction. 

The Hydra PFAS Reduction System is the first resin-based system of its kind in the residential water treatment market. This groundbreaking point-of-use water treatment solution addresses growing concerns about PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), often referred to as “forever chemicals,” which have been detected in drinking water supplies across the country.

Revolutionary Technology
At the core of the system is ResinTech’s Aries Pro series AF-3612 drop-in style filter cartridge containing the company’s industry-leading SIR-110-HP PFAS ion exchange resin. This specialized resin has been Gold Seal Certified by the Water Quality Association (WQA) as meeting ANSI/NSF standard 61 for safe use in drinking water applications.

SIR-110-HP resin offers substantial advantages over traditional granular activated carbon filters:

  • Up to 10 times greater capacity for PFAS removal
  • Faster kinetics allows for 2x the flow rate and reduced contact time
  • High-purity, pH-buffered strong base anion formulation specifically engineered for PFAS compounds

“We’re proud to introduce a solution that leverages our cutting-edge resin technology to effectively remove harmful PFAS compounds from residential water supplies,” said Larry Gottlieb, President and Chief Technologist at ResinTech. “Our SIR-110-HP resin is the culmination of years of research and development specifically targeting these persistent contaminants. The performance advantages of this specialized resin over traditional filtration methods means homeowners can have greater confidence in their water quality, even with the EPA’s strict new standards.”

Comprehensive PFAS Protection
The compact system effectively removes up to 18 PFAS compounds including PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, PFHxS, PFHpA, PFBS, and PFDA.  Available in four (4) standard sizes, the ready-to-use system integrates seamlessly with existing residential plumbing allowing for quick implementation in virtually any home.

Timely Solution for New Regulations
“With the EPA’s new drinking water standards for PFAS now in effect, homeowners and facilities managers across the country are looking for reliable solutions,” said Kevin Osborn, Residential Sales Manager at ResinTech. “Our Hydra PFAS Reduction System arrives at a critical time, offering an easy-to-install, highly effective treatment option that can reduce PFAS to a level that meets today’s most stringent standards. The four different size configurations ensure we can meet the needs of virtually any residential application, from small apartments to large single-family homes, even mobile homes.”

Federal Regulations
On April 9, 2024, the EPA established the first-ever national, legally enforceable drinking water standards for PFAS by implementing a National Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NPDWR). This landmark rule sets strict limits PFOA and PFOS, the two most common PFAS compounds, at 4 parts per trillion.

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About ResinTech
ResinTech is a premier manufacturer of water treatment solutions, specializing in ion exchange resins, activated carbon, and selective media for water purification. With decades of industry experience, ResinTech continues to lead innovation in water treatment technology for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
For more information about the Hydra PFAS Reduction System or to find a distributor, visit www.resintech.com or call 856.768.9600

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