Description
The Aries 10″ Arsenic Reduction Filter (AF-10-3695) is a high-performance specialty cartridge designed to reduce arsenic from drinking water in residential and light commercial applications. Utilizing Aries’ proprietary adsorptive media, this filter effectively targets arsenic V and arsenic III (with proper pre-oxidation) to help improve water safety and quality.
Designed to fit standard 10″ filter housings, the AF-10-3695 is ideal for point-of-use or point-of-entry systems where arsenic is present above recommended limits.
Key Features & Benefits
- Reduces arsenic V and arsenic III (arsenic III requires pre-oxidation)
- High-capacity adsorptive media technology
- Improves drinking water safety and quality
- Fits standard 10″ filter housings
- Ideal for residential and light commercial use
- Simple drop-in cartridge replacement
Applications
- Drinking water arsenic reduction
- Under-sink filtration systems
- Whole-home systems with proper flow control
- Municipal or well water supplies with arsenic concerns
Compatibility
- Fits most standard 10″ slim-line filter housings
- Compatible with common under-sink and POE filter systems
Performance Notes
- Best performance achieved with low turbidity and properly pre-filtered water
- Arsenic III must be oxidized to arsenic V prior to treatment
- Actual capacity depends on influent arsenic concentration and water chemistry
Maintenance Recommendation
- Replace cartridge based on arsenic levels, water usage, or manufacturer guidelines
- Regular water testing recommended to ensure continued arsenic reduction
Why Choose the Aries AF-10-3695 Arsenic Filter
- Trusted Aries media technology
- Targeted arsenic reduction for safer drinking water
- Easy installation and replacement
- Effective solution for arsenic-affected water supplies
Protect your household or facility from arsenic contamination with the Aries 10″ Arsenic Reduction Filter (AF-10-3695)—a reliable, specialized filtration solution for improved water quality and peace of mind.

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