Operating Principle:
Absorption methods involve purifying organic waste gases using adsorbents like activated carbon, particularly effective for treating low-concentration, high-volume organic waste gases. Activated carbon, a microcrystalline carbon material primarily made from carbon-containing materials and characterized by its black appearance, well-developed internal pore structure, large specific surface area, and strong adsorption capability, owes its excellent adsorption properties to these highly developed, capillary-like pore structures. However, there is an issue of adsorption saturation when using adsorbents to absorb organic waste gases. Once saturation occurs, the adsorbent must be regenerated or replaced.
The adsorbent utilizes honeycomb activated carbon, featuring excellent adsorption properties, low resistance, and ease of filling and use.
































