Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail:netural packing,carton boxDelivery Detail:15 working days after received payments
Specifications
charcoal filters
scolumn active carbon particles
strong absorption
light weight
easy to install
activated carbon remove smell formaldehyde formaldehyde purification charcoal filters
Purpose:remove harmful gases and unpleasant smells in the air
Features:
l Strong absorption ability
l Light weight
l Easy to install
l Specially designed for central air-conditioning and ventilation systems
l AHXL36 all material can fire,it is benefit for environment
Absorption materials:
l Ordinary carbon:Column active carbon particles
l Modified carbon:Active carbon that has gone through special chemical processing
l Noted:Modified carbon is needed if the chemical pollutants can not be effectively absorbed by ordinary carbon.
Selection of filters:
Modified carbon is needed for chemical pollutants that can not be effectively absorbed by ordinary carbon such as stinking smell,formaldehyde,acid gas and basic gas.
When selecting a filter,people have to know kinds of density of pollutants and air quantity.
Application conditions:
Temperature<50 degree, relative Humidity<80%
Protection:
Ordinary filters shall be installed before and after the active carbon filter so as to prevent the active carbon filter from being blocked by dusts and prevent the ventilation system from being polluted by powders of active carbon.
Absorption capacity:
Service of a chemical filter depends upon how many materials it has absorbed and the absorption ability of the filtering media.A AHXL36 filter with 4.6kg ordinary carbon can absorb up to 800-1200g of chemical pollutants.
AHXL36 filter main functions:
Model
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Dimensions
(mm)
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Charcoal Net weight(kg)
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Filter weight
(kg)
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Frame material
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Resistance/airflow
Pa/(m3/h)
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AHXL36
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287*592*292
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4.6
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8.2
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ABS Plastic
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195/1800
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Kinds of active carbons:
Type
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N4G1
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N4S1
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N4A1
|
N4B1
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N4F1
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N4M1
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Applications
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General
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Malodor
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Acid gases
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Alkaline gases
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Formaldehyde
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Mercuric gas
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