Gas filter FAK-50
panelactivated carboncompact

gas filter
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Characteristics

Designed for
gas
Filtration element
panel, activated carbon
Other characteristics
compact, pleated
Operating pressure

Min.: 15 Pa
(0.002 psi)

Max.: 150 Pa
(0.022 psi)

Flow

Min.: 200 m³/h
(7,062.933 ft³/h)

Max.: 500 m³/h
(17,657.333 ft³/h)

Description

Activated carbon filters belong to the sorption-working filter types and separate gaseous molecular substances and also odours. Kalthoff activated carbon is available as grained layers, both in flat panel design and in cylindrical cartridges of various shapes. They find use particularly in decentralised systems, as well as in the coating technology. Other types are provided with very thin reactive layers, which similar to the compact filters are available in pleated structure with large surface areas. Further available are activated carbon bag-type filters with multi-layer construction of high effective activated carbon granular layer and COMPOPLUS® filter media. Thus two functions are united in one filter and there results a double-working arrester which can additionally separate dust particles. As a result, the filters can be used in accordance with EN 13799 (or ISO 16798) in HVAC systems. Application: separation of odour gases and harmful substances Residential ventilation systems Description Structure/Media plane, compact design 4-layer filter media coarse dust protective layer, 2 layers of activated carbon and abrasion protection layer at clean air side activated carbon layer of carbon-impregnated, reticulated PUR foam Design solid galvanised metal frame, with metal grids on both sides Advantages best combination of low pressure drop and adsorption capacities

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