Carbon: | Modified Activated Carbon | Filter: | Activated Carbon Filter / Nanocrystal |
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Filter Frame: | Wet Skeleton | Carbon Size: | 2mm In Diameter Plus 4 To 5mm Length Irregular Columnar |
Formaldehyde Active Carbon Air Filter At Home For Air Purifier Adaptive
Product Description:
Material type | Name of activated carbon | shape | size |
Ordinary granular carbon | Coconut charcoal | Irregular flake | 1mm thick irregular sheet |
Coal carbon | Columnar | 2mm in diameter + 4 to 5mm in length irregular columnar | |
Woody carbon | Columnar | ||
Modified granular carbon | Coal carbon modification | Columnar | |
Modification of coconut shell carbon | Irregular flake | 1mm thick irregular sheet | |
Wood carbon modification | Columnar | 2mm in diameter + 4 to 5mm in length irregular columnar | |
Rutile manganese zinc skeleton | Rutile manganese zinc | Similar to HEPA filter paper | Resistance 5pa |
Filter production structure configuration
Q: How long will the carbon last?
A: It depends on the type and inlet concentrations of the contaminants. Standard carbon will adsorb about 15% of its own mass in medium or high molecular weight organic compounds: impregnated carbons will adsorb other specific compounds to varying degrees. The longer the dwell time, the higher the carbon loading and generally the longer the period between carbon replacements. It’s also important to maintain any prefiltration upstream of the carbon filter as accumulation of dust, grease or moisture on the carbon will shorten its useful life.
For a unit with removable carbon cells, EMCEL can carry out a carbon life prediction test on one cell to estimate the remaining life (unless the carbon is already exhausted) – provided of course that the carbon is not exposed to anything likely to be hazardous to the person testing it. Units that have the carbon sealed within are not able to be tested easily. Please ask for advice in this instance.
Customers can choose
1. Assemble the paper frame (Frame includes black cardboard frame, white cardboard frame and color printed frame)
2. Sealing strip (the thickness of sealing strip can be 2mm, 3mm and 5mm) ( optional )
3. Handle (PET non-woven fabric with ribbon)
Main purification objects : Formaldehyde, benzene, TVOC, xylene, ammonia, toxic gases, etc
4. 6-150mm thickness PP plastic honeycomb
5. Fill and match the carbon in these activated carbon types
6. After the honeycomb is pasted with mesh cloth or non-woven cloth on both sides
Are Activated Carbon Filters Safe?
Yes. Activated carbon filters and air purifiers that use a PM 2.5 activated carbon filter are safe for use in commercial and residential spaces. Moreover, activated carbon filters are effective at removing volatile organic compounds commonly found in most households.
Carbon filters trap odors through a process called adsorption, which occurs when molecules attach to the outside of a surface, rather than being soaked into it. The more porous the activated carbon, the better, as this will increase the amount of surface space available for contaminants to latch onto when air passes through the filter.
Anyone can benefit from using an activated carbon filter in their home, but there are some homeowners who might find them particularly helpful, including smokers or those who live with smokers, people whose homes have damp or musty basements and pet owners. Even if you only use an activated carbon air filter for a short period of time—such as during a wildfire disaster or building project—you’re sure to notice the difference odor filtration can make.
*Compared to ordinary carbon filter organic vapor capacity of other national retail air purifier filter brands.