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System Overview:
In an activated carbon adsorption box, the waste gas is powered by a fan and enters the adsorption box at negative pressure. It then passes through the activated carbon adsorption layer. Due to the presence of unbalanced and unsaturated molecular attractions or chemical bond forces on the surface of the activated carbon adsorbent, when the surface of the activated carbon adsorbent comes into contact with the gas, it can attract gas molecules, causing them to condense and remain on the surface of the activated carbon. This phenomenon is called adsorption. By utilizing the adsorption capacity of the surface of the activated carbon adsorbent, the waste gas comes into contact with the porous activated carbon adsorbent with a large surface area. The pollutants in the waste gas are adsorbed on the surface of the activated carbon, separating them from the gas mixture, and the purified gas is then released into the atmosphere at a high altitude.
Application Fields
Activated carbon adsorption boxes are primarily used for treating low-volume, low-concentration organic waste gases.
2. Activated carbon adsorbents can treat and purify a variety of organic and inorganic pollutants: benzene, ketones, alcohols, ethers, alkanes, and their mixed organic waste gases, acidic waste gases, and alkaline waste gases.
3. Primarily used for purification and treatment of harmful emissions generated in smelting, chemical industry, machinery, electronics, electrical appliances, coating, shoe-making, rubber, plastic, printing, as well as environmental desulfurization and deodorization in various industrial production workshops.
4. Handles a wide range of substances, effectively removing the eight odor-causing compounds specified in the "Odor Pollution Control Standard" including hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, trimethylamine, methanethiol, dimethyl sulfide, carbon disulfide, styrene, and dimethyl disulfide, and also effectively decomposes and purifies the following substances.































