Carbon Adsorbers, also known as High
Efficiency Gas Adsorbers, (HEGA's) are most often used in
"containment" air filtration systems. Containment air
filtration systems are very high quality, high efficiency systems, used
to filter and contain dangerous particulate and/or gaseous contaminants.
Containment systems
are most often designed to treat exhaust air from contaminated spaces,
but occasionally are used in supply and recirculated systems.
A HEGA collects gaseous contaminants from
an airstream through adsorption. With a properly designed system, any
adsorbable contaminant can be filtered and contained. These HEGA's are
available in both gel and gasket seal design.
TYPE II HEGA
The Flanders/CSC Type II,
"Tray" adsorber is primarily used by the nuclear industry. It
is designed so that a pair of 2 inch thick parallel beds are separated
by an air space. The beds are confined on four sides by stainless steel
sheet metal. Three sides form the body of the casing. The fourth side is
removable to allow carbon filling and gasket replacement.
TYPE III HEGA
The Flanders/CSC Type III, "Deep
Bed" adsorber is designed to allow the replacement of spent carbon
without replacing the adsorber frame. It is constructed of stainless
steel and can be designed and built for almost any airflow. It is most
often used for systems requiring large volumes of air and/or high
residence times.
TYPE IV HEGA
The Flanders/CSC Type IV,
"V-Bed" adsorber is designed to allow a high airflow at a
relatively low pressure drop. It is constructed of 14-gauge, T-304
stainless steel with stainless steel perforated screens. These adsorbers
are designed for use in Flanders/CSC containment housings.
The Flanders/CSC Type IV, "Cinersorb",
is a plastic frame adsorber that provides a solution to the disposal of
carbon adsorbers contaminated with toxic, carcinogenic, microbiological,
radioactive, or other dangerous contaminants. Its combustible frame is
constructed of high impact polystyrene plastic and when properly
incinerated practically disappears along with your hazardous waste
disposal problem.
A wide assortment of options are
available for all housings.
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