Working principle of activated carbon adsorption box
By utilizing the adsorption capacity of activated carbon, harmful substances in the air can be adsorbed onto the surface of activated carbon, thereby achieving the goal of purifying the air. Activated carbon has a huge surface area and can come into contact with a large number of molecules in the air, providing higher adsorption capacity. Meanwhile, the porous structure of activated carbon also enables it to effectively adsorb and remove various harmful substances in the air, such as formaldehyde, benzene, ammonia, etc. When the adsorption reaches a certain level, the adsorption capacity will reach its limit and new activated carbon needs to be replaced.
purpose
Activated carbon adsorption boxes can be used to remove waste gases from industrial production, such as organic waste gases and odors from industries such as chemical, coating, and printing.