Carbon Impregnated Cellulose Filters
Description
Carbon impregnated cellulose filters are a type of filtration media that is made from cellulose paper with carbon particles embedded within it. These filters are designed to effectively remove chlorine, organic chemicals, and other contaminants from water. The carbon particles in the filter attract and absorb these impurities, resulting in cleaner and safer water for consumption or other uses.
The carbon impregnated cellulose filter cartridge is made of a precision fiber filter membrane that first covers the inner frame, and then is surrounded by activated carbon fiber cloth. When the liquid is flowing through the filter cartridge, the deep activated carbon fiber cloth of the outer layer can not only trap pollutants, but also absorb peculiar smell, odor and organic pigments, etc. Carbon impregnated cellulose filter are generally used in printed circuit boards, surface treatment, electroplating solutions, coatings, etc
Applications
HVAC Systems
Refrigerator Water Filters
Point-of-Use Water Filters
Food and beverage Processing