Camfil Molecular Filtration Professional Explain Air and Water Filtration with CamPure 8 U.S. Launch
Riverdale, NJ — Molecular, or gaseous, filtration of both air and water is essential for odor and corrosion control across many industries. Following the recent launch of their CamPure 8 media in the United States, Camfil’s molecular filtration team explains how this activated alumina-based media is applied to a variety of contexts.
What is CamPure 8 used for?
CamPure 8 is a high-quality chemical adsorbent based on activated alumina co-formed with a proprietary impregnation system to target oxidizable acidic gasses. With the ability to be installed in any manufacturer’s loose-fill filters, Campure 8 is highly versatile. Because it oxidizes gasses that are responsible for the corrosion of electronic control equipment, the CamPure 8 can be applied to a variety of crucial industries, such as:
- oil and gas
- pulp and paper
- mining and metal refining
- wastewater treatment
Gasses targeted by the CamPure 8 media include:
- hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide
- formaldehyde, a hazardous volatile organic chemical (VOC) in many indoor air applications
- ethylene, the gaseous agent responsible for promoting the ripening process in fruit, vegetables, and flowers.
How does CamPure 8 work?
Potassium permanganate is an oxidizing agent that can remove odors and gasses from the air and is the primary chemical used in the production of Camfil’s CamPure 8 molecular filtration media.
The spherical shape of each CamPure 8 bead is created by co-forming the potassium permanganate and other chemical...
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