CamCarb PM

A customizable metal molecular panel filter filled with Camfil activated alumina or activated carbon. Typically installed in supply, recirculation, and exhaust air systems in commercial, industrial, and process applications with temperatures up to 80ºC for the removal of odorous and irritant gases.

  • Suitable for high temperature applications above 60ºC
  • Custom lengths, widths, and depths
  • Stainless steel, galvanized steel, powder coated metal construction
  • Vibrated fill technique to prevent media settlement
  • Predicted removal efficiency and lifetime by Camfil's proprietary software
  • Typical target gases: ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, beta-myrcene, hydrocarbons, VOCs
  • ICON6 Molecular
  • ICON14 IAQ_Facility
  • ICON37 ISO10121
Item Type Width (mm) Height (mm) Depth (mm) Airflow (m3/h) Pressure drop Initial (Pa)
CamCarb PM VOC_O3_NO2_SO2 600 600 24 680 125
CamCarb PM VOC_O3_NO2_SO2 300 600 24 340 125

Specifications

Application
Adsorption of odours and gases in air conditioning applications
Filter Frame
Galvanised steel
Media
Activated Carbon, Impregnated Activated Carbon, Impregnated Activated Alumina
Max temperature (°C)
80
Relative Humidity
90%
Installation options
Front and side access housings and frames are available

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