
1Drawer type activated carbon adsorption equipmentIntroduction
Drawer type activated carbon adsorption equipment, is a common dry exhaust gas treatment method that uses a design and activated carbon filter material for exhaust gas within a concentration range, with a purification efficiency of up to 95%. The adsorption effect of activated carbon can be divided into physical adsorption and chemical adsorption. After a period of use, activated carbon gradually tends to saturate and lose its adsorption capacity, and in severe cases, it will penetrate the filter layer.
The activated carbon adsorption tower consists of a box body and adsorption units packed inside the box body. The adsorption unit is the core component installed inside the activated carbon adsorption tower. The adsorption unit is arranged in layers inside the equipment box and installed in a drawer style, which can be easily removed and replaced. It can also be designed with an integral structure for loading from the top and unloading from the bottom. The adsorption unit uses filter materials of different properties to treat exhaust gases of different properties.
IIDrawer type activated carbon adsorption equipmentfeature
1. High purification efficiency. For non organic substances such as benzene, alcohols, ketones, and esters, using high-quality filter media and appropriate design can achieve a purification efficiency of up to 90%.
2. The equipment has a simple structure, low investment cost, and is supervised by a dedicated person. It has no power or electrical equipment and is easy to maintain.
3. Able to handle multiple types of exhaust gases simultaneously. The equipment is compact and occupies a small space.
4. Long term use, activated carbon filter material is prone to saturation, resulting in high operating costs when dealing with high exhaust gas volume and concentration.
IIIDrawer type activated carbon adsorption equipmentScope of Application
Activated carbon adsorption towers are suitable for exhaust gas purification and treatment in industries and regions such as the petroleum industry, sewage treatment plants (stations), chemical plants, plastics, rubber, printing, papermaking, electronics, automobile manufacturing, metallurgy, leather making, food, painting and coating, laboratories, etc.
