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HC ACTIVATED CARBON ADSORPTION TOWER
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HC ACTIVATED CARBON ADSORPTION TOWER
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Product Description
APPLICABLE SITES
- Chemical plants including paint manufacturing plant.
- Feed manufacturing plant
- Sewage treatment facility, waste water treatment facility and other foul odor producing sites.
- Organic solvent and VOC producing sites.
- Foodstuff manufacturing plant.
FEATURES
The activated carbon adsorption tower is capable of removing the foul odors and toxic gases simultaneously, holding the advantages of producing no waste water with low cost of operation and maintenance services, and primarily applicable to the foodstuff manufacturing plant, painting facility, painting booth and other foul odor producing plants.
WHAT IS ACTIVATED CARBON ADSORPTION TOWER?
The activated carbon adsorption tower, an apparatus absorbing•adsorbing the various organic gases and foul odors with physical and chemical processes, refers the facility adsorbing gases with gases holding strong adsorption through free bonding of atoms existing on the surfaces of solid matters composed of molecular layers and chemical only bonding of gases.
The tower is widely applied to the industrial field plants and environment pollution protecting facilities, as the employing of specifically appropriated adsorption agents allow the selective removing even when the concentrations of gases or fluids or solids are extremely low using the principle of which the gas particles are to be adhered upon contacting the surfaces of solids.








