CamCarb CG

A cylindrical, corrosion-resistant molecular filter filled with Camfil's activated alumina or activated carbon. They are a compact, high-efficiency solution for installation in low-airflow air cleaners or custom equipment.

  • Corrosion resistant and low dusting construction
  • Ideal for high removal efficiency in low-flow air cleaners and equipment
  • Compact, high-performance option
  • Inherently leak-free design when installed in dedicated hardware
  • Predicted removal efficiency and lifetime by Camfil's proprietary software
  • Typical target gases: hydrogen sulfide, VOCs, ozone, formaldehyde, nitrogen dioxide, and other acids and bases
  • ICON6 Molecular
  • ICON16 Large air volume
  • ICON14 IAQ_Facility
  • ICON4 IAQ_Museums
  • ICON37 ISO10121
Item Type Airflow (m3/h) Diameter 1 (mm) Length 1, Cylindrical (mm) Pressure drop Initial (Pa)
CamCarb CG 1300 SO2_H2S^³ 1250 148 240 80
CamCarb CG 1300 Acids_H2S^³ 1250 148 240 80
CamCarb CG 1300 VOC 1250 148 240 80
CamCarb CG 1300 H2S_Mercaptans 1250 148 240 80
CamCarb CG 1300 Acids 1250 148 240 80
CamCarb CG 1300 VOC_O3_Acid_H2S 1250 148 240 100
CamCarb CG 1300 VOC_O3_NO2_SO2 1250 148 240 60
CamCarb CG 1300 Bases 1250 148 240 80

Specifications

Application
Compact cylindrical molecular filter designed to remove gaseous contaminants in low airflow applications such as air cleaners and specialized equipment.
Filter Frame
ABS
Media
Activated Carbon, Impregnated Activated Carbon, Impregnated Activated Alumina
Max temperature (°C)
60
Gasket
Double seal, molded TPE
Installation options
Front access mounting frames and side access housings are
available. See related products below.
Comment
Sixteen (16) cylinders are applied per 24" x 24" (610 x 610mm)
opening. Can be filled with any loose-fill molecular media.

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