Carbon Filters (391 items)
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- Item: Compressed Air Filter Element
- For Use With: A-4000 Series Oil Removal Filters
- For Use With Mfr. Model Number: A-4000 Series Oil Removal Filters
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- Nominal Depth: 1
- Nominal Height: 16
- Nominal Width: 16
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- Nominal Filter Size: 16 in x 16 in x 2 in
- Nominal Depth: 2 in
- Nominal Height: 16 in
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- Item: Universal Carbon Pre-Filter
- Height: 1/4 in
- Width: 15 1/2 in
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- Nominal Depth: 3/16"
- Nominal Height: 16 1/8"
- Nominal Width: 12 7/16"
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- Nominal Depth: 3/16"
- Nominal Height: 13 3/16"
- Nominal Width: 10 1/8"
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- Nominal Depth: 2 in
- Nominal Height: 2
- Nominal Width: 23.4
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- Nominal Depth: 1.4 in
- Nominal Height: 1.4
- Nominal Width: 19.3
Key Features:
- Nominal Depth: 3/16"
- Nominal Height: 16 3/8"
- Nominal Width: 4 3/8"
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- Item: Micro Prefilter,4-7 gal
About Carbon Filters
Carbon filters are an important tool for improving air quality. They are used to remove pollutants, odors, and other harmful airborne particles from the air. Carbon filters come in a variety of sizes and shapes, each designed to serve a specific purpose.
Types of Carbon Filters
The most common type of carbon filter is the 20 x 20 charcoal filter or 20x20 activated carbon filter. These types of filters use activated carbon media to absorb impurities from the air. Other types of carbon filters include AC carbon filters, air purifier carbon filters, and charcoal air filters for HVAC systems.
How Carbon Filters are Made
Carbon filters are typically made with an outer frame made of metal or plastic that houses activated carbon media. The media is usually composed of various compounds such as charcoal, alumina, and silica gel that have been treated with oxygen to create a porous surface which captures pollutants and other contaminants in the air.
Industries that use Carbon Filters
Carbon filters are used in many industries including HVAC professionals who use them to keep their systems running efficiently by filtering out dust and other particulates. Air handler technicians also rely on these types of filters to reduce allergens and odors in homes and businesses. In addition, those looking for DIY solutions may opt for making their own air filter with carbon or buying pre-made carbon pleated filters.
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