Activated Carbon Cloth
- Faster adsorption kinetics
- Higher purity filtration
- Higher Vapor uptake
- More efficient in humid applications.
- Smaller filtration beds
- Structurally self supporting
- Textile type properties
- Long shelf life can be regenerated and washed many times
Activated Carbon (Charcoal) Fiber Cloth was originally invented by the British Ministry of Defense for inclusion in chemical warfare suits. Today it has been developed for use in many odor control situations including industrial, medical, and domestic applications.
Activated Carbon Fiber Cloth has an extremely large surface area (1,000-2,000m2/g), being predominantly microporous. This, combined with the strong electrostatic forces developed within the cloth, enables the cloth to be highly efficient at adsorbing vapors and solvents.
Usage:
It is widely used in solvent recovery, air purification, water treatment, gas mask, cigarette filtration, nuclear air cleaning system, ozone elimination filter, gasoline vaporization protection for car, etc.

