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What is... Impregnated activated carbon

Impregnated activated carbon is a specially modified adsorption medium suitable for the targeted removal of specific gaseous pollutants. Treatment with selected active agents increases its chemical reactivity, enabling it to reliably bind not only organic compounds but also reactive or highly odorous substances.

 


Features

Impregnated activated carbon has additional functional properties that go beyond conventional adsorption:

Advanced Contaminant Removal

Suitable for adsorbing gases that are difficult to remove using standard activated carbon.

Targeted chemical reactivity

The impregnation process tailors the surface to specific types of fabrics.

High effectiveness against odors

Particularly effective against strong-smelling compounds in exhaust air streams.

Specialized versions for water applications

Certain models are specifically designed for use in water treatment.

Applications

Impregnated activated carbon is primarily used in applications where conventional activated carbon reaches its limits. Typical applications include:

  • Exhaust air purification in industrial settings with complex mixtures of pollutants
  • Removal of hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans, and ammonia
  • Odor reduction in industrial and municipal facilities
  • Special applications in air treatment
  • Water treatment with silver-impregnated activated carbon for additional germ reduction