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Air filter Fresh Air Supreme™
gaspanelactivated carbon

air filter
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Characteristics

Designed for
air, gas
Filtration element
panel, activated carbon
Applications
for chemical applications
Other characteristics
pleated, high-efficiency, anti-odor
Flow

Max.: 2,000 ft³/min
(56.634 m³/min)

Min.: 600 ft³/min
(16.99 m³/min)

Description

Combination media removes particulate plus gases and odors 100% synthetic pre-filter charged media MERV 8 Impregnated carbon removes dust fumes, new furnishing odors, acid gases, VOC's Self-supported media requires no metal backing for improved incinerability and disposal 2” and 4” depths available Chemically Enhanced Carbon Pleated Filter Chemically enhanced carbon removes a wider range of odors Fresh Air Supreme takes pleated carbon filters to the next level of odor control. Chemically enhanced, impregnated carbon removes a wide range of odors and compounds not captured by standard activated carbon, including: • Diesel fumes • Emissions from new furnishings - carpet, wall coverings, adhesives, paint, particle board, formaldehyde • "Rotten egg" odor - hydrogen sulfide and mercaptans • Acid gases - sulfur dioxide, nitrous oxides • Superior performance on VOC's (gasoline, solvents, nicotine) • Excellent pre-filter to enhance performance of activated carbon systems The specially formulated, chemically enhanced media captures odors through chemical reaction and adsorption. (Standard activated carbon relies on physical adsorption only.) Increased carbon content increases capacity Not only does new Fresh Air Supreme offer expanded odor control, it contains 55% more carbon for longer lasting life. • Higher carbon loading - 250 grams per square meter • More pleats - 14.4 per lineal foot (2")
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.