Application
Used for the removal of offensive odours in a wide variety
of applications such as office blocks, hospitals, theatres,
cinemas and airports. Carbon filters are also used for the
removal of toxic contaminants in industrial or commercial
applications. Some unwanted by-products include mercury vapour,
sulphur dioxide and hydogen sulphide and the odours that
can be generated by sewage works, slaughter houses, restaurant
kitchens, toilets, wash rooms, laboratories and other areas.
Some of these applications require chemically impregnated
activated carbon to enhance efficiency. Also widely used
by museums and galleries to protect artefacts and paintings.
Construction and Range
Carbon Panels
A patented bonding process is used to bond the carbon granules
together into a biscuit, which incorporated a non-woven fabric
on both faces. This process produces a homogenous panel of consistent
quality and dimensional stability thus producing an even resistance
across the face. Panels can be supplied unframed or bonded into
galvanised stainless steel or aluminium channel to give a robust
construction. Where the carbon to be used is impregnated or needs
to be in pellet form, we offer a loose fill panel.
Rigid/Standard Carbon Bag
Panels are also available in a rigid carbon bag, bonded in 'V'
formation and housed within a polypropylene fram, these are available
in 3 sizes and come with a standard 25mm header. A traditional
bag filter is also available manufactured from a carbon impregnated
media.
Discarb Cells
Tese have the highest carbon loading in our range, are available
in either standard or extra duty versions depending on the application.
Discarb cells contain bonded carbon panels permanently sealed into
a galvanised sheet metal casing, giving a very strong construction
capable of handling large air volumes. They can be manufactured
to almost any reasonable size and where requested can be fitted
with a removable plug which can then be tested to determine the
remaining useful life expectancy.
| Carbon Filters Due to the complex nature of absorption, carbon filters are generally designed to suit each individual application. We therefore recommend that you contact our office to discuss your specific requirements. ![]() |