The activated carbon filter is a critical component in air purification systems, specially designed for the removal of gaseous pollutants such as odors, VOCs (volatile organic compounds), formaldehyde, ammonia, and ozone.
Constructed with high-quality granular or honeycomb-structured activated carbon, these filters offer a large surface area and strong adsorption capacity. They are typically used as medium-efficiency filters or as supplementary units at the terminal stage of an HVAC or air purification system.
Applications include medical waste rooms, cleanrooms, electronics manufacturing, chemical plants, kitchens, subway ventilation systems, and air purifiers in commercial offices.
Custom sizes and configurations—such as flat panel, cartridge, or modular honeycomb types—are available to meet various installation needs.