Technical Overview
The TENZON activated carbon adsorption purifier comes in three forms based on the type of activated carbon: granular (G), honeycomb (C), and fiber (F). Depending on the structure of the unit itself, there are two types: tower-type ADS-T (adsorption tower) and box-type ADS-B (adsorption bed). The selection and use of the above-mentioned equipment forms and structures need to be based on specific working conditions and requirements. They are widely used in the purification treatment of low-concentration organic waste gases generated in industries such as petroleum, chemicals, rubber, paints, coating, furniture, household appliances, printing, etc. The types of organics that can be treated include benzenes, ketones, esters, alcohols, ethers, and alkanes.
Technical Advantages
Process Flow
Large volumes of low-concentration organic waste gases are passed into the activated carbon adsorption bed and come into contact with honeycomb activated carbon for purification. After desorption and regeneration, they are converted into small volumes of high-concentration organic waste gases and sent to the catalytic combustion bed for oxidation. At temperatures above 280°C, the organics are oxidized and decomposed into harmless gases such as carbon dioxide and water. The hot waste gases after combustion heat the cold air through a heat exchanger. The cooled gases after heat exchange are partially discharged and partially used for the desorption and regeneration of the activated carbon, achieving waste heat utilization and energy saving.
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Applications and Related Cases
It can treat organic waste gases such as benzenes, ketones, alcohols, ethers, alkanes, and their mixtures;
It is mainly used for the purification of harmful waste gases generated in chemical, machinery, electronics, electrical appliances, coating, shoemaking, rubber, plastic, printing, and various industrial workshops.