CamCarb CM

A metal cylindrical molecular 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 176ºF (80ºC). Their refillable design provides a low total cost of ownership for the removal of odorous and irritant gases.

  • Ideal for high-temperature applications above 140ºF (60ºC)
  • Factory refillable
  • Inherently leak-free design when installed in dedicated hardware
  • Combines highest removal efficiency and low-pressure drop
  • Predicted removal efficiency and lifetime by Camfil's proprietary software
  • Typical target gases: VOCs, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide
  • ICON6 Molecular
  • ICON14 IAQ_Facility
  • ICON37 ISO10121
Item Type Airflow (m3/h) Diameter 1 (mm) Length 1, Cylindrical (mm) Pressure drop Initial (Pa) Nominal weight (kg) Nominal weight (lbs) Optimum RH (%) Optimum temperature (°C) Optimum temperature (°F)
CamCarb CM 2600 VOC 2500 145 450 110 3.9 8.6 0-70 Max. 40 Max.104
CamCarb CM 2600 H2S_Mercaptans 2500 145 450 110 3.9 8.6 40-90 10-60 50-140
CamCarb CM 2600 Acids 2500 145 450 110 3.9 8.6 40-90 10-60 50-140
CamCarb CM 2600 Bases 2500 145 450 110 3.9 8.6 40-90 10-60 50-140
CamCarb CM 3500 VOC 3400 145 600 190 5.2 11.5 0-70 Max. 40 Max.104
CamCarb CM 3500 H2S_Mercaptans 3400 145 600 190 5.2 11.5 40-60 10-60 50-140
CamCarb CM 3500 Acids 3400 145 600 190 5.2 11.5 40-90 10-60 50-140
CamCarb CM 3500 Bases 3400 145 600 190 5.2 11.5 40-90 10-60 50-140

Specifications

Application
The most reliable molecular filter for high efficiency and long-term control of molecular contaminants in sensitive buildings and process industries when temperatures are above 140ºF (60ºC).

They may also be used in odor removal applications in pulp and paper mills and wastewater treatment plants, or lighter applications such as airports, cultural heritage building, and commercial offices.
Filter Frame
Stainless steel, Galvanized steel
Media
Activated Carbon, Impregnated Activated Carbon, Impregnated Activated Alumina
Gasket
Rubber
Installation options
Front access 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.
Maximum face velocity: 500 fpm (2.5 m/s) per opening or 31 fpm (.16 m/s) per CM3500 cylinder.
Can be filled with any loose-fill molecular media.

Filter performance will be affected if used in conditions where T and RH are above or below the optimum conditions.
#1 - Other models with different media options are available. High-performance media will be selected in accordance to the type of application.
#2 - Pressure drop at maximum rated airflow.
#3 - Filled with UL approved media
Max temperature (°C)
80
Max Temperature (°F)
176

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