Carbon Absorber/ Filter

Description

In the adsorption process, molecules of a contaminated gas are attracted to and accumulate on the surface of the activated carbon. Carbon is a commonly used adsorbent due to its very large surface area. In adsorption, gaseous pollutants are removed from an air stream by transferring the pollutants to the solid surface of an adsorbent. Activated carbon is the most commonly used adsorbent, although zeolites, polymers, and other adsorbents may be used.

We design steam regenerated adsorption systems for common solvents, Nitrogen regenerated system for complex mixed solvents and vacuum regeneration system for light petroleum compounds.