Apr . 01, 2024 14:40 Back to list

How do Activated Charcoal air filters remove odors?

Activated Charcoal air filters have the ability to capture gas molecules and hold them. The air filter surface is made up of millions of tiny pores, the gas and odors fall into these pores and are trapped there until the pad is disposed of. Other methods to get rid of odors such as sprays, only fool your sense of smell - the odors still exist.

 

 
aluminum air filter frame

 

How are Activated Charcoal air filters made?

Most activated charcoal, as used for gas or vapor trapping, is made from coconut shells. The shells are heated to over 2,000°C under high pressure, which causes fissures on the surface of the activated Charcoal, creating a high quality, small pore Activated Charcoal. The fissure system is extensive, creating a very large surface area in a small package, and it is in these fissures that other gases and particles are trapped. A single Activated Charcoal filter has a flattened surface area of a football field.


What is the difference between activated carbon air filters and activated charcoal air filters?

Activated carbon air filters and activated charcoal air filters are essentially the same, as both terms refer to air filters that use a form of carbon that has been processed to have small, low-volume pores that increase the surface area available for adsorption or chemical reactions. 

 

Activated charcoal air filters are versatile and highly effective for various applications. 


Here's a list of some common uses:

  • Odor Removal: Activated charcoal filters are excellent at removing odors from indoor environments. This includes pet odors, cooking smells, and cigarette smoke.

 

  • Air Purification: These filters can trap pollutants such as dust, pollen, and other airborne particles, making them great for improving indoor air quality.

 

  • Mold Spore Removal: Activated charcoal can help reduce mold spores in the air, which is beneficial for individuals with allergies or respiratory issues.

 

  • Chemical Absorption: They are effective in absorbing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other harmful chemicals found in household cleaning agents, paints, and solvents.

 

  • Reducing Allergens: By trapping allergens like pet dander and dust mites, these filters can help alleviate allergy symptoms.

 

  • Vehicle Air Filtration: Activated charcoal filters are used in cars to purify the air, removing external pollutants and odors that enter the vehicle.

 

  • HVAC Systems Enhancement: In heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, these filters improve air quality by removing contaminants circulated through the system.

 

  • Industrial Applications: They are used in industrial settings for air purification, controlling emissions, and protecting workers from harmful airborne particles.

 

  • Refrigerator Freshness: Small activated charcoal filters are used in refrigerators to keep the air fresh and prevent cross-contamination of odors between different foods.

 

  • Water Filtration: While primarily for air, activated charcoal is also used in water filters to remove impurities and improve water taste and odor.

 

These are just a few examples of the many applications of activated charcoal air filters, demonstrating their versatility in improving air quality in various settings.
Share

Latest news
If you are interested in our products, you can choose to leave your information here, and we will be in touch with you shortly.

Chatting

arArabic