S.C.A.T. Active Carbon 2.0 / 3.0 Adsorption Table The following list offers a reference for the adsorption ability of active carbon granulate w.r.t. gaseous impurities in the air. This ability to adsorb is influenced by the following factors: • Concentration of impurities in the air • Relative humidity • Temperature • Average flowrate (through it) • Grain size of the active carbon • Diffusion coefficient of all the adsorbing materials • Pore size of the active carbon Meaning of the Evaluations Adsorptional Ability Satisfactory adsorptional ability: the adsorbing capacity for materials of this class lies between 10 and 20%. Limited adsorptional ability: the adsorbing capacity is slight, but is still acceptable under certain conditions. The evaluation of the adsorption ability is only realistically possible if liquid and solid impurities are first removed, using suitable pre-filters. Average values and prevailing conditions are here assumed to prevail. High adsorptional ability: 1 kg of active carbon can adsorb between 20 and 30% of its own weight. Slight adsorptional ability: the ability to adsorb is so very reduced for these materials, that active carbon should not be employed. Ability shown in black = Active Carbon 2.0 Ability shown in red = Active Carbon 3.0 Chemical / Material Adsorptional Ability Chemical / Material Adsorptional Ability Chemical / Material Adsorptional Ability Amyl ether Acetic acid Acetic anhydride Animal odors Butyl acetate Asphalt fumes Butyl alcohol Automobile exhaust Butyl cellosolve Acrylic acid Butyl chloride Bathroom smells Butyl ether Bleaching solutions Alcoholic beverages Body odors Butyric acid Cancer odor Amyl acetate Burned flesh Caprylic acid Amyl alcohol Burned food Carbolic acid Address S.C.A.T. Europe GmbH Waldecker Straße 7 64546 Mörfelden-Walldorf Germany Bank Account Bank: Frankfurter Volksbank I.B.A.N.: DE 0550 1900 0060 0151 1678 B.I.C.: FF VB DE FF BLZ: 501 900 00 No.: 6101 539 146 Legal Information Registered Office: 64546 Mörfelden-Walldorf District Court: Darmstadt Comm. Register: HRB 55045 Managing Director: Peter Rebehn VAT-ID-No.:
Open the catalog to page 1S.C.A.T. Active Carbon 2.0 / 3.0 Adsorption Table Page 2 Ability shown in black = Active Carbon 2.0 Ability shown in red = Active Carbon 3.0 Chemical / Material Adsorptional Ability Adsorptional Ability Chemical / Material Chemical / Material Adsorptional Ability Carbon bisulfide Ethylene oxide Carbon dioxide Carbon monoxide Exhaust fumes Carbon tetrachloride Dichloroethyl ether Female odors Cellosolve acetate Film processing odors Charred materials Floral scents Food aromas Diesel fumes Formic acid Fuel gases Cigarette smoke Citrus and other fruits Dish odors Cleaning compounds Coal smoke Embalming...
Open the catalog to page 2S.C.A.T. Active Carbon 2.0 / 3.0 Adsorption Table Ability shown in black = Active Carbon 2.0 Ability shown in red = Active Carbon 3.0 Adsorptional Ability Ability shown in black = Active Carbon 2.0 Ability shown in red = Active Carbon 3.0 Chemical / Material Adsorptional Ability Inorganic chemicals Methyl mercaptan Palmitic acid Methylene chloride Isopropyl acetate Isopropyl alcohol Mixed odors Isopropyl ether Perfumes, cosmetics Kitchen odors Lactic acid Lingering odors Moth balls Liquid fuels Phosphoric acid Liquor odors Naphtha (Petroleum) Lubricating oils and greases Masking agents Poisonous...
Open the catalog to page 3S.C.A.T. Active Carbon 2.0 / 3.0 Adsorption Table Ability shown in black = Active Carbon 2.0 Ability shown in red = Active Carbon 3.0 Chemical / Material Adsorptional Ability Chemical / Material Adsorptional Ability Uric acid Ripening fruits Valeric acid Rotting paper Valeric aldehyde Varnish fumes Sewer odors Vinyl chloride Slaughterhouse odors Volatile materials Waste products Wood alcohol The No. 1 System for Solvent Safety! Sodium hydroxide Spoiled food stuffs Stale odors Stoddard Solvent Styrene monomer Sulfur compounds Sulfur dioxide Sulfur trioxide Sulfuric acid Theatrical makeup odors...
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