
Activated Carbon Exhaust Adsorption Box is a dry exhaust gas treatment equipment, consisting of a housing and adsorption units filled within it. It is available in various specifications based on the number of adsorption units and airflow. By selecting different fillers, the activated carbon exhaust adsorption box can handle a variety of different exhaust gases, mainly falling into three major categories:
1. Acidic waste gases and acid mist (e.g., NO2, H2SO4, HCl, HF, etc.)
2. Alkaline waste gases (e.g., NH3, etc.)
3. Organic Waste Gases and Odors (e.g., Benzene, Phenols, Alcohols, Ethers, Tinctures)
Activated carbon fume adsorption box can effectively purify emissions with concentrations below 1000mg/m³, in compliance with GB16297-1996 "Comprehensive Emission Standard of Air Pollutants."
Application Range
Activated carbon exhaust gas adsorption boxes are particularly suitable for operating environments with low-concentration, high-volume exhaust gas or high-concentration intermittent emissions. Main application fields include: electronic component production, battery (battery) manufacturing, acid pickling workshops, laboratory exhaust ventilation, metallurgy, chemical plants, painting workshops, food and brewing, furniture manufacturing, equipment manufacturing, automotive production and maintenance, shipbuilding, steel structure processing plants, and other industries. They can also be used in conjunction with production lines such as shoe adhesive, printed tin cans, chemical plastics, printing inks, cables, and enamel-coated wires.































