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What is activated carbon filter?
Activated carbon filters are small pieces of carbon, usually granular or powdery, that have been treated as very porous. In fact, it\'s so creepy that a gram of activated carbon can easily have a surface area of 500 m2 or more. The huge surface area enables these carbon filters to absorb more pollutants and allergens than traditional carbon filters. Adsorption is a unique process in which organic compounds in air or water react with activated carbon to make them stick to the filter. The more porous the activated carbon is, the more pollutants it will capture. These filters are most obviously used to remove harmful compounds from household air purification systems.

Will I benefit from activated carbon filters?
There are many advantages to using activated carbon filters. These purifiers can be used to remove harmful pollutants from the air, which may endanger your health. In air purification systems, activated carbon filters can be combined with HEPA filters to capture known allergens and impurities, such as dust, lint, mold spores, smoking, pet hair, common household chemicals benzene and other VOCs. Carbon filters also help to eliminate unpleasant odors and keep your indoor air fresh. When activated carbon and filter are used together, 99.97% of the small particles of 0.3 μ m and above and most of the larger particles, especially spores, can be trapped. Activated carbon filters can be particularly beneficial to those who are allergic or aggravated by impure air, including second-hand smoke. If you are a smoker or living with a smoker, using activated carbon filters in your home air purification system can bring unparalleled benefits to your respiratory health.

How does activated carbon filter work?
Although it sounds quite simple, it\'s possible to use a chemical reaction for air purification. Activated carbon is usually sold in coarse or fine packages for air filtration. It is then inserted into the main purification equipment, such as an air purifier or HEPA air filter. The polluted air enters the filtration system and is absorbed by activated carbon and purified by the filter. If it is used with HEPA filter, activated carbon can prevent dust, cotton and other large particles from entering, so that the HEPA filter has better performance and longer service life.

Are all activated carbon filters the same?
Compared with conventional carbon filters, all activated carbon filters remove much more air pollutants, but there are some differences. Some filters contain more activated carbon than others, which affects the ability to remove impurities. The more activated carbon in the filter, the more pollutants it will capture and the faster the adsorption speed. In addition, the high content of activated carbon can prolong the service life of the filter. It will require less replacement and maintain longer fresh air emissions. Another factor affecting the filtration rate is the size of activated carbon particles. Generally, smaller particles produce faster adsorption rates. Activated carbon filter is an important supplement to any air purification system. They can be used alone or in combination with other filters to significantly reduce impurities in the home or office. Whether you choose the basic model or the advanced model, you can easily breathe with the activated carbon filter. You can also consider buy activated carbon for water treatment. At the same time, we also produce coconut activated carbon, and we can customize activated carbon according to your requirements.
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