Product Introduction
The Activated Carbon series is designed for heavy-duty odor neutralization. Unlike thin carbon-coated cloth, we use a honeycomb structure filled with actual carbon pellets. This design ensures maximum contact time between the air and the carbon media, a process known as "dwell time," which is critical for the adsorption of small gas molecules. Our carbon is sourced from premium coconut shells, known for having the highest density of micropores. We also offer "Catalytic Carbon" variants that are chemically impregnated to target specific gases like ammonia or formaldehyde more aggressively. The honeycomb frame is made of rigid, recyclable materials that prevent "carbon dusting" and ensure the pellets stay evenly distributed throughout the life of the filter. This is the industrial standard for removing cooking smells, pet odors, and the "new car" or "new furniture" smell from indoor environments.
| Carbon Source | High-Iodine Coconut Shell |
| Iodine Value | 900 - 1100 mg/g |
| Structure | Honeycomb / Granular Plate |
| Target Gases | VOCs, Formaldehyde, Benzene, Odors |
| Filter Frame | Plastic / Cardboard / Aluminum |
Application Scenarios
Targeting gas-phase pollutants and odors:
- Kitchens: Neutralizing grease and pungent cooking odors like onions and fish.
- Newly Renovated Homes: Absorbing formaldehyde from paint, flooring, and adhesives.
- Pet-Friendly Spaces: Eliminating ammonia and organic odors associated with pets.
- Smoking Areas: Capturing the complex chemical mix found in tobacco and wildfire smoke.
- Nail Salons & Labs: Protecting staff from chemical vapors and solvent smells.
- Q: Does activated carbon remove viruses?
- A: No, it is for gases and odors. Use HEPA or UV-C for biological threats.
- Q: Can I reactivate the carbon in the sun?
- A: While it helps slightly, it won't restore the original capacity. Replacement is better.
- Q: Why does my carbon filter smell funny?
- A: If a carbon filter is fully saturated, it can begin to "off-gas." This means it's time to replace it.
- Q: Is coconut shell carbon better than coal carbon?
- A: Yes, it has smaller pores which are better at trapping household gas molecules.
- Q: How heavy is the filter?
- A: We offer various weights; generally, more carbon equals better odor removal.
- Q: Does it remove CO2?
- A: No, activated carbon does not effectively remove carbon dioxide.
- Q: How often should I change it?
- A: Usually every 6 months, or sooner if cooking/smoking frequently.
- Q: Is it safe for babies?
- A: Yes, it is a non-toxic, purely physical adsorption process.
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